Аннотация
This thesis analyzes the social and historical background of great Uzbek writer Utkir Hoshimov and American novelist John Steinbeck, their most influential novels and socio-historical issues that influenced in creating their literary works. Both writers played significant role in shaping national identity. John Steinbeck mainly focused on human struggles during Great Depression period in America, in contrast, Utkir Hoshimov highlighted social dilemmas of ordinary people during World War II and post-independence period, deeply diving into humans’ inner feelings and thoughts.
Библиографические ссылки
Mirzaev, D. (2012). “O‘tkir Hoshimov and the Development of National Identitying Uzbek Literature.” Uzbekistan Literary Journal, 6(2), 78–94.
“The Impact of the Great Depression and Social Injustice on American Society in John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath” Waad Adil Lateef, Euroasian Journal of Humanities and social science.
Goldston, Robert C. (1968). The Great Depression: The United States in the Thirties. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill: Indiana, U.S.
John Steinbeck “Grapes of wrath” Penguin Centennial Edition (2002)
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