Uzbekistan state university of world languages english language faculty №2 Course work Theme: John Wain- his life and work


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INTRODUCTION………………………………………………….5
CHAPTER 1Life and works of John Wain
1.1Biography ………………………………………………………..8
1.2 Leading topics in his works………………………………………9
CHAPTER 2. Writing style raised topics in his works
2.1Writing style and topics discussed in the works of the author….14
2.2 The famous work is “Hurry on Down “ ………………………17
Conclusion…………………………………………………………....29
Reference……………………………………………………………..30

INTRODUCTION
Literary sources are the information gathered in written forms that explain the essence of ancient culture. Sources incorporate information like journals, letters, books and literary resources are very important because they help us to know the facts about the rulers and the person who ruled that time and the person who has written that is also treated as a historian because he has or she has given a very brief of that time in his or her book. We know that literature is a gorgeous life full of encounters between good and evil, it does not exist as our own parallel universe. It is a product of our daily life.
It is good to pick up a book and dive into it when we are in a lot of trouble or just tired. You do not have to consider all the issues in life. You take it in another direction. Literature can be a good friend and teacher for us. What do we do when we face a dilemma or obstacle and need to find a solution? Naturally, we address our messages to our families. Literature is a much better friend and director. And it teaches us to avoid making those mistakes or prevents us from making them. We discover the customs of charming people, cities, nations and places that we have never been before. At the same time, it broadens our horizons and makes us never-bored interlocutors with whom we can still have inspiring conversations. As we know there more type of literature and literature describes all national life. So we know a lots of information other country’s literary
Like other national literatures, American literature was shaped by the history of the country that produced it. For almost a century and a half, America was merely a group of colonies scattered along the eastern seaboard of the North American continent—colonies from which a few hardy souls tentatively ventured westward. After a successful rebellion against the motherland, America became the United States, a nation. By the end of the 19th century this nation extended southward to the Gulf of Mexico, northward to the 49th parallel, and westward to the Pacific. By the end of the 19th century, too, it had taken its place among the powers of the world—its fortunes so interrelated with those of other nations that inevitably it became involved in two world wars and, following these conflicts, with the problems of Europe and East Asia. Meanwhile, the rise of science and industry, as well as changes in ways of thinking and feeling, wrought many modifications in people’s lives. All these factors in the development of the United States molded the literature of the country. Clear Type of the genre in which the writers use mutual distrust. They have their own way of writing, styles and themes. The person whose life and work I want to explore is an American author John Wain Having read his works once, it is not difficult to understand the superior genres and themes of his works John Wain, (born March 14, 1925, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Eng. died May 24, 1994, Oxford, Oxford shire), English novelist and poet whose early works caused him, by their radical tone, to be spoken of as one of the “Angry Young Men” of the 1950s. He was also a critic and playwright. Wain was educated very well.

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