CHRONOTOPE ANALYSIS OF WORKS DEPICTING AMIR TEMUR’S IMAGE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
Keywords:
linguistic analysis, linguocultural studies, gestures, facial expressions, paralinguistics,Abstract
In this article written about The representation of Amir Temur in English literature constitutes a significant and enduring tradition that spans over four centuries, beginning with Christopher Marlowe’s groundbreaking dramatic diptych "Tamburlaine the Great" in the late sixteenth century and continuing through various literary forms to the present day. The linguistic analysis of chronotope in these works reveals distinctive patterns of temporal and spatial expression that reflect both the aesthetic conventions of English literary tradition and the cultural-ideological perspectives through which Western authors have understood and represented this Central Asian historical figure.
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