SPIRIT OF THE ERA IN THE NOVEL OF BALANCE BY ULUGHBEK KHAMDAM
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Ulugʻbek Hamdam, Muvozanat, spirit of the age, psychological prose, philosophical interpretation, axiological crisis, balance concept, individual and society.Abstract
This article analyzes the psychological and philosophical interpretation of the spirit of the age in Ulugʻbek Hamdams novel Muvozanat. The study focuses on the complex relationship between the individual and society in the context of post-independence Uzbek literature, highlighting issues such as axiological crisis, spiritual imbalance, and the ontological loneliness of modern man. Using concepts of psychological prose, internal conflict, and identity formation, the article examines the conceptual and semantic role of the notion of “balance” as a central category for understanding the spiritual condition of the era. The research emphasizes the novel’s significance as a literary reflection of contemporary socio-spiritual transformations.
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