GENRE SYNCRETISM AND ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE HEROIC SPIRIT IN CURRENT UZBEKISTAN NOVELISM

Authors

  • Tajibayeva Dilfuza Erkinovna Associate Professor of the Department of Uzbek Literature, Namangan State University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26662/a2nxh164

Keywords:

Syncretism, literary text, prose, uzbek literary, criticism, lyric poetry, the novel genre, plot, lyrical elements, dramatic elements, epic elements, essay, literary theory, methodology, style, artistic image.

Abstract

This article examines the manifestations of genre syncretism in contemporary Uzbek prose through the analysis of Omon Mukhtor's novel Ming Bir Qiyofa and Iqbol Mirzo's novel Bonu. The study explores the interaction of prose and lyricism, epic and dramatic elements, as well as the artistic functions of poetic insertions and their role in revealing the inner world of characters. Particular attention is paid to the synthesis of psychologism, symbolism, and philosophical reflection, which contribute to the expansion of genre boundaries and the enrichment of artistic thinking in modern Uzbek fiction.

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2026-06-09

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GENRE SYNCRETISM AND ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE HEROIC SPIRIT IN CURRENT UZBEKISTAN NOVELISM. (2026). JournalNX - A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal, 12(6), 40-45. https://doi.org/10.26662/a2nxh164