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Multicultural issues in French literature

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One of the problems of V.Hugo's and E.-E. Schmitt's works is the dialogue between East and West as two paradigms of civilizations, the difference of mentalities of which both the leader of French romanticism V.Hugo and our contemporary E.-E. Schmitt try to reconcile and find common points for mutual understanding. The study of the works of both Hugo and Schmitt is productive both in the general humanistic plan and in the narrow - historical-literary, literary studies. The monograph considers the following aspects: the problems of interaction between the literature and culture of the West and the East, their mutual recognition and mutual influence. Appeal to the work of two bright representatives of French literature - V. Hugo and E.-E. Hugo and E.-E. Schmitt in the aspect of revealing the specifics of the problems of their works seems to meet the requirements of the time and fill certain gaps in the study of the works of the masters of French literature.

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Julia Umidovna Matenova was born in 1973 in Uzbekistan. In 1996 she graduated from the Uzbek State University of World Languages. In 2008, she defended her dissertation on the works of V. Hugo. Currently, she is the head of the Department of Russian and Foreign Literature at the Tashkent Pedagogical University. She is the author of a number of textbooks.

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Authors Julia Matenova
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2023
 
EAN 9786206629405
ISBN 9786206629405
No. of pages 68
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

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