Abstract
This article analyzes the literary features of Shukur Xolmirzayev, one of the leading figures of modern Uzbek literature. The study focuses on realism, psychologism, and national identity in his stories and novels. The narrative structure, character system, inner psychological portraits, and use of dialects are examined through literary and comparative methodologies. The paper concludes that Xolmirzayev’s works represent a mature example of Uzbek literary realism.
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