T. WULF'S "NO CURE FOR IT" AND "RETURN": DEPICTIONS OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL LANDSCAPES

Authors

  • O.X. Ganiyeva PhD, Associate Professor Bukhara State University o.x.ganieva@buxdu.uz Author

Keywords:

Epic narration, narrative types, philosophical analysis, depiction of psychology, interior, psychological experience.

Abstract

This article analyzes the autobiographical style of the renowned American writer T. Wulf in his short stories "No Cure for It" and "Return." It examines the author’s use of autobiographical elements and techniques through these stories.

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Published

2024-12-25