Female Image in Uzbek and Russian Literature


    (*) Corresponding Author

Keywords:

monographs, textbooks and articles, women's prose, a daytime, explicit, public person, a nighttime, hidden, natural

Abstract

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.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Mezhieva M.V. Konradova N.A. Window to the world: modern Russian literature. - M.: Russian language, 2006.

[email protected]

Dark O. Female antinomies // Friendship of peoples. 1991. No. 4.

Gabrielyan N. Eva - it means "life" (The problem of space in modern Russian women's prose) // Questions of literature. 1996. No. 4.

Basinsky P. Forgotten good? Notes on the margins of the "new women's prose" // Literary newspaper. M., 1991. No. 7.

Vasilenko S. Sulik // New World. 1997. No. 9.

Vasilenko S. Piggy // New World. 1997. No. 9.

Vafo S. A woman who has forgotten herself // Star of the East. T., 2008. No. 1-2.

Oripov A. Yillar armoni. T., 1984.

Literature of the peoples of Russia. Gamzatov R. St. Petersburg: Education, 2001.

From life fact to fiction (conversation with A. Kahkhar). - M., 1941.

Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Female Image in Uzbek and Russian Literature. (2023). Middle European Scientific Bulletin, 36, 57-58. Retrieved from https://cejsr.academicjournal.io/index.php/journal/article/view/1793