THE SYNTHESIS OF THE NARRATOR AND THE ARTISTIC IMAGE AS AN AESTHETIC PRINCIPLE IN THE ESSAY

Authors

  • Kamalova Aziza Samarkand state institute of foreign languages Teacher of the department of English Philology

Keywords:

narrator, artistic image, essay, aesthetic principle, narrative theory, Bakhtin, Genette

Abstract

This article investigates how the fusion of narrator and artistic image functions as an aesthetic principle in the modern essay. Drawing on narrative theory, phenomenology, and stylistic analysis, the study demonstrates that this synthesis blurs the boundary between authorial self-expression and artistic representation. Through close reading of representative essays by Montaigne, Virginia Woolf, and Shukur Khollmirzaev, combined with insights from Bakhtinian dialogism and Genette’s focalization theory, the research reveals how the narrator’s subjectivity becomes an integral part of the artistic image itself. The findings highlight that such integration invites readers to experience the essay not merely as reportage or argument but as a lived aesthetic event.

References

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2. Bakhtin M. The Dialogic Imagination. University of Texas Press. 1981.

3. Genette G. Narrative Discourse. Cornell University Press. 1980.

4. Iser W. The Act of Reading. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1978.

5. Lukács G. Soul and Form. MIT Press. 1971.

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Published

2025-09-20

How to Cite

THE SYNTHESIS OF THE NARRATOR AND THE ARTISTIC IMAGE AS AN AESTHETIC PRINCIPLE IN THE ESSAY. (2025). INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MODERN DEVELOPMENT OF PEDAGOGY AND LINGUISTICS, 2(8), 79-81. https://universalconference.us/universalconference/index.php/icmdpl/article/view/5225