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A STUDY OF TWENTIETH-CENTURY JAPANESE LITERARY PROCESSES
Author(s) -
Nasirova Z.H.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/12648
Subject(s) - psyche , interpretation (philosophy) , japanese literature , context (archaeology) , literature , world literature , revelation , period (music) , plot (graphics) , history , field (mathematics) , literary science , literary criticism , philosophy , epistemology , art , aesthetics , linguistics , archaeology , statistics , mathematics , pure mathematics
This article describes the peculiarities of twentieth-century Japanese literary processes. Methodological and formal changes in the literature are analyzed. At the heart of scientific research is the problem of deeper study of man in the literature of this period, the role of man in society, the role of society in human life, the spiritual world of people, to the smallest detail of their experiences. Japanese writers are distinguished by their ability to skillfully apply internal monologues, symbols and national traditions in depicting the human psyche in their works. In fiction, the inner intrigue, interpretation, collision in the revelation of the human psyche is skillfully revealed. In the context of world literature, the peculiarities in the structure and plot of Japanese literature are studied comparatively. The role of Japanese literature in the content of the work carried out on the basis of typological, historical-analytical methods of analysis in the field of comparative literature, literary influence and international literary relations is incomparable.

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