Aesthetic Education and Perception in the Teaching of Literature of Fraternal Peoples
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The article highlights a wide range of issues, such as the formation of students’ aesthetic attitudes, aesthetic views, artistic taste, analysis of the work, the formation of independent thinking in literature lessons.
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