International Journal of Culture and Modernity
Volume 5, June 2021, Pages 8-11
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Author's Life and Artistic Aesthetics As An Object of Comparative Analysis
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Abstract
This article provides an artistic-aesthetic comparative analysis of the famous American writer J. Salinger and his writing career.
Keywords
controversial novel
phoniness, clerical currents
psychological nature
comparative-typological study
the greatest mind
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Ikromjonovna, B. I. (2021). Author’s Life and Artistic Aesthetics As An Object of Comparative Analysis. International Journal of Culture and Modernity, 5, 8–11. Retrieved from https://ijcm.academicjournal.io/index.php/ijcm/article/view/41
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