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							                                Comparative Analysis of Themes and Artistic Techniques in The Works of Modern English And Uzbek Writers
Abstract
This article deals with comparison of the dominant literary themes and artistic techniques employed by contemporary English and Uzbek writers. Through a detailed comparative study, the research seeks to identify cultural, philosophical, and stylistic similarities and differences in the literary expressions of two distinct literary traditions shaped by different contexts, histories, and languages. English literature, marked by postmodern experimentation and global perspectives, contrasts with Uzbek literature and a resurgence of national identity.
Keywords
Dominant literary themes, artistic techniques, contemporary
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