FREEDOM MOVEMENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERATURE OF XIX CENTURY

Authors

  • Mukhayyo Boltayeva Master student of UzSWLU

Keywords:

Freedom, liberty, movement, Lakiest, Lake school, Jadids, oppressed, free-thinking, comparision

Abstract

The main theme of this article is about the aspirations and struggle of nations for freedom, which has been one of the most pressing issues for centuries. A number of well-known writers, who made this idea the main theme of their works and who were not indifferent to the fate of the nation, carried out their liberation movements and established various progressive schools for this purpose. The research of the article is aimed at studying the activities of such schools, which were founded in the XIX century by British and Uzbek nationalists and served to raise public awareness. In the course of scientific work on this subject, the following questions arise: what works did these writers write on the subject of their actions, and what work was done, to what extent were they able to influence the minds of the people through their literary work? To what extent did they achieve their goals? In this regard, the efforts of British and Uzbek writers and poets reflect the ideas that have encouraged the struggle for freedom and have shown positive results over the years

 

References

“Adabiyotshunoslikka kirish” . Ma’ruza matni, Toshkent, 2012

The Literature of Liberty. Tom G.Palmer.

Jadidism Phenomenon In Central Asia, Kanat Kaldybekovich Bazarbayeva, Gumadullayeva Assel, RustambekovaMuhabbat. 2nd Cyprus International Conference on Educational Research, (CY-ICER 2013)

https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Lake+School+of+Poets

https://literacle.com/literary-freedom/

https://library.ziyonet.uz

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Published

2022-10-19