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AESTOSTYLISTICS: LANGUAGE AND BEAUTY IN THE AESTHETIC SPACE OF THE TEXT

Abstract

The article examines aestostylistics as a new branch of modern neostylistics. The role of linguistic means in creating beauty, emotional impact, and the aesthetic resonance of a text is explored. Based on the works of R. Jakobson, R. Barthes, and U. Eco, poetic texts by Cho‘lpon, Navoi, Shakespeare, and Byron are analyzed. The aestostylistic approach reveals the deep connection between form and content, where the artistic image becomes a bearer of spiritual energy and aesthetic experience.

Keywords

aestostylistics, neostylistics, poetics, beauty, harmony, metaphor, intertextuality, image, aesthetic impact.

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