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"Poetics of Uzbek Folk Romantic Epics" is a monograph analyzing the poetics of romance epics, which occupy a significant place in the composition of the Uzbek folk epic. It covers the distinctive features of romance epics, their plot, the nature of epic space and time, the system of images and stable stylistic formulas, their place in the epic image, and their ideological and artistic tasks. Uzbek folk epics, especially romance epics, are one of such sources of our spirituality. The diverse epic heritage of the Uzbek people emerged as a product of long historical periods. This spiritual treasure has been and will remain an important and invaluable resource in educating people in the spirit of love, compassion and loyalty to the people and the Motherland. The work is also an important source for a wide audience of readers interested in folk art, epics, and traditional culture, as well as for scholars, researchers, and students engaged in folklore studies.
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Salimkhon Rayimjonovna Mirzayeva is considered one of the leading scholars in her field not only in Uzbekistan, but also in Central Asia. She is a scholar who has been working effectively in training specialists in folklore studies in our Republic. She has made a worthy contribution to the training of folklore scholars and created a unique school. Today, she has dozens of students. Several of them have defended their PhD and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) theses in philology.
Salimkhon Rayimjonovna Mirzayeva worked as a member of the Expert Council on Philological Research and a member of scientific seminars at the Higher Attestation Commission of the Republic of Uzbekistan from 2019 to 2023.
She is the author of monographs, textbooks, and pamphlets on folk oral literature, as well as textbooks on the history of Soviet literature and Uzbek classical literature. She is often invited as an opponent for dissertation defenses.
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