JOHN FOWLES AS AN EXISTENTIALIST WRITER AND REALIST LITERARY TRENDS AND ITS PHILOSOPHICAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES

Sodikova Bakhtigul Ibodullayevna Doctoral Student, Teacher Of The Department Of Foreign Languages And Literature, Denau Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Pedagogy
Azizova Nilufar Rajavalievna Teacher Of The Uzbek Language And Literature Department, Denau Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Pedagogy
Atamurodova Qunduzoy G’anievna Teacher Of The Uzbek Language And Literature Department, Denau Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Pedagogy
Mirzayeva Gulasal Ergashevna Teacher Of The Department Of Foreign Languages And Literature, Denau Institute Of Entrepreneurship And Pedagogy, E-mail address: sodiqova.baxtigul@mail.ru

Abstract

The current article focuses on John Fowles and his literature from philosophical and psychological points of view. The author provides some thoughts and reviews of literary critics on Fowles’s works, and provides examples of existentialist ideas giving the titles of his most prominent works. John Fowles is claimed to be the most outstanding representative of 20th century existentialist and realist movements in literature. Philosophical problems posed in a work of art are solved not philosophically, but artistically, therefore, philosophical novels are characterized by allegory, a variety of allusions, rich symbolism, attempts to solve eternal questions.

Keywords:

:Existentialism, Philosophy, Criticism, Social- Psychological, Realism, Literary Trends, Novel.


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