Female Image in Uzbek and Russian Literature
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v36i.1793Keywords:
monographs, textbooks and articles, women's prose, a daytime, explicit, public person, a nighttime, hidden, naturalAbstract
This article considers peculiarities of women's prose in modern Russian and Uzbek literature. It deals with a phenomenon which enables us to speak about women's prose already taken shape as a literary category.
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