E. WAUGH AND ABDULLA KAHHOR’S CREATIVE WORK
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Looking at the research done in recent years in the field of literature, one can be sure that a comparative study is an extremely comprehensive field. The main object of the research was focused on 2 writers who lived and worked in different geographical areas, socio-political systems and specific literary environments at almost the same time. One of them is Evelyn Waugh, an English writer famous for his satirical works of the 20thcentury, and the other is Abdulla Kahhor, the founder of the School of Uzbek Narrative Literature. The main reason why these writers were selected for our research is the closeness of the themes and plots of the stories "Out of Depth" and "Prophecy", "Love in the Slump" and "The Woman Who Didn't Eat Raisins"
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