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Literary influence is the objective law of the development of artistic creation

Saidova Rizvon Mustafo qizi , Jizzakh Regional Center of Pedagogical Excellence Methodologist of Native Language and Literature, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article talks about the fact that literary influence is an objective law of the development of artistic creativity and the forms of literary influence. Information on internal and external effects is provided. The fact that Abdulla Qadiri was influenced by the works of the Arab writer George Zaydon, and the famous Turkmen writer Khidir Deryayev's novel "The Past Days" by Abdulla Qadiri were analyzed on the basis of the laws of literary influence.

Keywords

Influence, creative communication, internal influence

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Saidova Rizvon Mustafo qizi. (2025). Literary influence is the objective law of the development of artistic creation. International Journal Of Literature And Languages, 5(03), 86–89. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijll/Volume05Issue03-22