THE STYLE AND NARRATIVE ART IN THE WORKS OF EMILY BRONTE

Authors

  • Ibragimova Dilafruz Shukhratovna Senior Lecturer of the Department "Practical English" FSU.
  • Axmedova Mexrizar Azizjon qizi Student of the Faculty English Language and Literature FSU.

Keywords:

Key words: critical analysis, narrative art, central method, traditional conventions, unfriendly characters, novels

Abstract

Abstract: This paper examines the unique style and narrative art present in the works of Emily Bronte, focusing on her most famous novel, ''Wuthering Heights''. Through close analysis of Bronte's use of language, symbolism, and narrative techniques, this study seeks to uncover the underlying themes and complexities of her writing. By exploring Bronte's innovative storytelling methods and the ways in which she challenges traditional literary conventions, this paper aims to shed light on the enduring impact of her work on the literary world.

References

REFERENCES:

Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn (1857). ''The Life of Charlotte Bronte'', Vol. 2. London: D. Appleton (1,65).

Emily, Bronte, ''Wuthering Heights ''. London: Thomas Causley Newby. (2,237).1847

Gaskell, Elizabeth. (1857). ''The Life of Charlotte Bronte ''. London: Penguin Classics,1997. (3,187).

Gezari, Janet. (2007). ''Last Things. Emily Bronte's Poems ''. Oxford: Oxford UP. (4,109).

Gerin, Winifred. (1971). ''Emily Bronte ''. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 01-9812-018-4 (5,167).

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Published

2024-05-02