ABDULLA QAHHOR — A PROMINENT REPRESENTATIVE OF UZBEK LITERATURE
Keywords:
Abdulla Qahhor, Uzbek literature, Uzbek prose, short story genre, realism, artistic mastery, social life, literary heritage.Abstract
This article provides a scholarly analysis of the life, creative activity, and literary significance of Abdulla Qahhor, one of the prominent representatives of Uzbek literature. The study examines the artistic mastery reflected in the writer’s short stories and novellas, as well as the principles of realism and his distinctive approach to portraying social reality. In addition, the article analyzes how human psychology, social issues, moral values, and ethical qualities are expressed through various artistic techniques in Qahhor’s works. Particular attention is given to the writer’s contribution to the development of the short story genre, his skill in creating vivid literary characters, and his significant role in the advancement of Uzbek prose. The research concludes that Abdulla Qahhor’s creative heritage occupies an important place in the national literary tradition and that his works continue to retain their moral, educational, and artistic significance in contemporary society.References
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