MYSTERIOUS EVENTS AND THEIR ARTISTIC EXPRESSION IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE: SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE MYSTERY GENRE
Abstract
The article explores mysterious events and their artistic expression in English and Uzbek literature. It compares how each tradition reflects mystery through logic and suspense in English works and through symbolism and mysticism in Uzbek writings, revealing cultural and aesthetic distinctions of the genre.
Keywords
mystery, symbolism, spirituality, morality, English literature, Uzbek literature, culture, narrative, psychology, philosophy
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