THE HISTORY OF ORIGIN OF DRABBLES UZBEK AND ENGLISH LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12179267Keywords:
Drabbles, genre, literature, history, field, short story, English literature, Uzbek literature, narrative genre, story, authors, creations.Abstract
In Uzbek and English literature, drabbles are a relatively new genre in modern literature. This article discusses the significance, purpose, and history of this genre. We all know that the study of literature is a fascinating and expanding field. As a result, there have been numerous advancements and changes in this field. It can be asserted that the development of drabbles is not an ancient history. The article focuses on deep an analysis of drabbles, which are short stories of less than 100 words that date back to 1980. According to the analysis of drabbles in both languages’ literature, drabbles originated in English literature, moved to Uzbek literature, and still evolving today. The drabble genre demands more effort from the writer due to its intricacy compared to the narrative genre. The reason is that a writer only needs story writing skill to convey a story in just 100 words. Nevertheless, well-known authors of stories in both Uzbek and English eventually experimented with drabble and gained success. In addition, this article examines well-known drabble authors and their creations.
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