The Irreal World In Guzel Yakhina’s Novel “The Eshalon To Samarkand”
Keywords:
irreal world, novel, protagonistAbstract
This article is devoted to the analysis of the irreal world in Guzel Yakhina’s novel The Eshalon to Samarkand. The irreal world serves as an important artistic device in the novel, allowing for a deeper exploration of the protagonist’s internal conflict and the multilayered nature of the novel’s artistic world.
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