“ALPOMYSH” - ONE OF THE ARTISTIC-GENETIC SOURCES OF "BYGONE DAYS”
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The article presents a response to the research of literary critic G. Murodov, aimed at a comparative typological analysis of the novel "Bygone Days" and the epic "Alpomish". The main attention is paid to the scientific accuracy of the commonality of the artistic concepts of the first Uzbek novel and the epic "Alpomish", a common monument of all peoples belonging to the Turkic ethnos, the connections between the images of Alpomish (Hakimbek) and Otabek, the differences between "Alpomish" and "Bygone Days", the originality and differences in the artistic portrait, conflict, plot system.
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