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