VOlUME 04 ISSUE 11 NOVEMBER 2021
Dilfuza Xusenova
Department of Methodology of Russian Language, Ferghana State University, Ferghana, UZBEKISTAN
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ABSTRACT
The article considers the development of the concept of the Caucasian peoples in the works of Leo Tolstoy: from the depiction of the Highlanders as natural, somewhat idealized types ("Cossacks") to the affirmation of their universal human nature ("Caucasian prisoner") and the return to the novel type of a person in whose fate the most important features of Russian life of the late XIX century were reflected. (“Hadji Murad”).
KEYWORDSThe Cossacks, The Prisoner of the Caucasus, Hadji Murat, Homer, chi- asmatic symmetry, Xenophon, Anabasis.
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