INTERPRETATIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF WOMEN'S DESTINY IN THE WORKS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF AND ZULFIYA KUROLBOY KIZI

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  • Khudoykulova Zamira Babakulovna

    Assistant of the Department of Uzbek and Foreign Languages Tashkent State Medical University Termez Branch

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Keywords:
social and historical scale, freely express, opportunity, means and freedom, fully express, literature, society, creative freedom
Abstract

The article analyzes the interpretations of the problem of women’s fate in Virginia Woolf’s essay-story “A Private Room”, Zulfiya Kurolboy kizi’s novels “Oyimtilla”, “The Captive of Armon”, and several short stories on a comparative basis.

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2026-01-14
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INTERPRETATIONS OF THE PROBLEM OF WOMEN’S DESTINY IN THE WORKS OF VIRGINIA WOOLF AND ZULFIYA KUROLBOY KIZI. (2026). Eureka Journal of Language, Culture & Social Change, 2(1), 31-35. https://eurekaoa.com/index.php/3/article/view/174