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Adventure genre in Huckleberry Finn by American writer
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2 The genre of adventure in American novels
3.2. Adventure genre in Huckleberry Finn by American writer
Mark Twain About the American writer Mark Twain Mark Twain (Mark Twain, pseudonym, real name Samuel Langhorne Clemens - Samuel Langhorne Clemens; 1835-1910) is a great American writer, satirist, journalist and speaker. Samuel Clemens is one of America's best and most beloved writers. Twain lived in poverty during his adolescence and young manhood, earning a living by working at various jobs, later gas. worked in editorial offices. "Famous Jumping Frog from Calaveras" (1865), written on the basis of folklore plot, depicts the humor and life of simple Americans. In 1867 he traveled through Europe and Palestine. The humorous essays "Simple-minded people abroad" (1869) and the essays "Toblaganan" (1872) were written based on the impressions of these trips. The novel "The Golden Age" (1873, in collaboration with Ch. Warner) is about financial and political corruption, and the satirical novel "The Shining Age" (1874) satirizes the vices of society. In his humorous and satirical works, such as "Stories Old and New" (1875), "Tennessee Journalism" (1869), "How I Was Elected Governor" (1870), "How I Became the Editor of an Agricultural Gazette" (1870), he wrote about American life. different aspects are described. In the novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1884) the sophisticated social criticism of the American Jew, the presence of kindness and kindness side by side with selfishness and cruelty is highlighted, in the story "The Connecticut Yankees in King Arthur's Court" (1889) the world of social conflict is repeated. Old Times on the Mississippi (1875), Life on the Mississippi (1883), The Prince and the Kid (1882), Hunter Wilson (1894), Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894), Tom Sawyer the Spy " (1897), "The Mysterious Stranger" (1916) and the author of novels and short stories. 32 The writer's 1895 world tour was covered in the book Across the Equator (1897), as well as a series of pamphlets, including To a Man Sitting in the Dark (1901), and A Military Prayer (published in 1923). His works written for children are considered classic examples of children's literature ("The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", 1876, etc.). "The Experiences of Tom Sawyer" (translated by A. Pirnazarov) has been published several times in Uzbek. Also, "The Experiences of Huckleberry Finn", "Stories and Pamphlets" (1959), "Prince and Gado" (1962) and other works were translated into Uzbek and included in school textbooks 8 . Download 0.61 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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