THE HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SHORT STORY GENRE IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE

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  • Sharopova Farida Nodirbek qizi Author

Abstract

This thesis analyzes the historical development of the short story genre in English and Uzbek literature. It shows through examples how this genre emerged in both literary spaces, which writers enriched it, and what aesthetic stages it went through. It reveals that writers such as Poe, Hawthorne, Mansfield, Joyce in English literature, and creators such as Qodiriy, Chulpon, Erkin A'zam, Hamid Ismailov in Uzbek literature played an important role in the development of the short story genre. The article substantiates the fact that the short story remains relevant today as a tool for psychological analysis.

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2025-08-10

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