MODERNIST ELEMENTS IN WESTERN AND EASTERN LITERATURE A CONTEXTUAL ANALYSIS IN LITERARY PROCESS
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Sciental Journals Publishing
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This article provides a scientific-theoretical analysis of the formation of modernism within Western and Eastern literature, its ideological-aesthetic principles, and how literary examples created in this direction have been interpreted in a cultural context. The research examines the interconnections and differences between Western modernism's characteristics—such as psychological analysis, formal innovation, fragmentary plots, and individualistic spirit—and the socio-spiritual directions formed in Eastern literature on a contextual basis. The article studies changes in literary thinking based on mutual cultural influences, specificities of national literary spaces, and modernism's internal evolutionary tendencies.