AUTHOR'S CONCEPTION IN MODERN RELIGIO-ETHICAL PROSE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF A. VARLAMOV'S "GUMBAZ" IN UZBEK AND RUSSIAN LITERATURE

Authors

  • Allidinova Madina Shermat Qizi Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Author's conception, Modern religio-ethical prose, A. Varlamov

Abstract

This article explores the concept of the author's conception in modern religio-ethical prose through the lens of A. Varlamov's "Gumbaz." By examining this work within the contexts of Uzbek and Russian literature, the study aims to highlight the nuances of religio-ethical themes and their manifestation in contemporary prose. The analysis delves into the narrative techniques, thematic concerns, and cultural influences that shape the religio-ethical discourse in Varlamov's work, drawing parallels and contrasts between the Uzbek and Russian literary traditions.

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Published

2024-07-25

How to Cite

Allidinova Madina Shermat Qizi. (2024). AUTHOR’S CONCEPTION IN MODERN RELIGIO-ETHICAL PROSE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF A. VARLAMOV’S "GUMBAZ" IN UZBEK AND RUSSIAN LITERATURE. Next Scientists Conferences, 1(01), 81–82. Retrieved from https://nextscientists.com/index.php/science-conf/article/view/246