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The concept of psychologism and the role of psychological analysis in American and Uzbek literature

Authors

  • Shirin Ziyaeva

    Researcher, Uzbek State University of World Languages
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Abstract

Literature is considered one of the most powerful forms of art in revealing the human psyche and in the artistic analysis of the inner world of the individual. In any literary work, alongside the chain of events, the inner experiences of the protagonist, their suffering, dreams, and hopes are also depicted. This process is called psychologism, and it has developed as a distinct field within literary studies. Psychologism determines not only the aesthetic but also the philosophical foundations of the literary process.

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Published

2025-10-04

How to Cite

Ziyaeva, S. (2025). The concept of psychologism and the role of psychological analysis in American and Uzbek literature. International Conference on Global Trends and Innovations in Multidisciplinary Research, 1(4), 11-12. https://tlepub.org/index.php/2/article/view/290