ALEKSANDR FAYNBERG AND ABDULLA ORIPOV:A COMPARATIVE- TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POETIC THINKING, NATIONAL IDENTITY, AND EXISTENTIAL LAYERS

Authors

  • ODILOVA CHAROSXON SHAVKATJON KIZI Author

Keywords:

Keywords: comparative literature, poetic thinking model, lyrical subject, existential dramatism, national identity, modernism, epic lyricism, metaphorical structure, hermeneutics, artistic consciousness.

Abstract

ANNOTATION:  This  article  provides  a  comprehensive  comparative-
typological,  hermeneutic,  and  structural-poetic  analysis  of  the  works  of  two  major 
representatives  of  20th-century  Uzbek  poetry  —  Aleksandr  Faynberg  and  Abdulla 
Oripov. The research examines their positions within the historical-literary context, 
models of poetic thinking, the transformation of the lyrical subject, the dialectics of 
national  and  universal  values,  imagery  systems,  and  existential-philosophical 
dimensions. 
The  scientific  novelty  of  the  study  lies  in  interpreting  Faynberg  and  Oripov 
within  a  unified  conceptual  framework,  defined  as  the  paradigms  of  individual-
psychological  poetics  and  national-epic  poetics.  The  research  demonstrates  that 
although the two poets represent different aesthetic directions, their creative legacies 
complement each other and significantly expand the philosophical and artistic scope of 
Uzbek poetry. 

References

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Published

2026-02-21

How to Cite

ODILOVA CHAROSXON SHAVKATJON KIZI. (2026). ALEKSANDR FAYNBERG AND ABDULLA ORIPOV:A COMPARATIVE- TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POETIC THINKING, NATIONAL IDENTITY, AND EXISTENTIAL LAYERS . Ta’lim Innovatsiyasi Va Integratsiyasi, 63(2), 37-40. https://journalss.org/index.php/tal/article/view/19580