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https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/111/15-20

  Sevara Usmanova

Fergana State University

Ph. D., Associate Professor

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8663-6039

mahkamovasevara078@gmail.com

 

The Personality of the Princess and the Author's

Attitude in Historical Novels

 

Abstract

This article discusses how historical novels often portray queens as powerful and influential figures who wield power and navigate the complexities of court life. These novels provide a window into the political intrigue, power struggles, and personal sacrifices that have characterized the lives of queens throughout history. From the grandeur of royal palaces to the challenges of leadership, historical novels portray queens as embracing the nuances of power, duty, and personal relationships.

Keywords: Uzbek literature, image of a princess, Uzbek and English folk art, historical novel


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