Uzbekistan state university of world languages english language faculty №2 Course work Theme: John Wain- his life and work
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One famous writer John Wain is more important in American literature. Also he began a special genre which is called “Angry young Man”. Moreover, he describes personality in his works. We ca learn more useful information from his forks. John Wain became a member of an era of British writers after World War II whose paintings furnished a few social complaints of the evaluations and customs of regular Britons. There’s multiple manner to do that type of thing, however those writers typically selected to permit their protagonists to be callous and aggressive. I ought to tolerate this in a David vs. Goliath conflict, however maximum of those types of tales pitted David towards David. In spite of this and different difficulties, this turned into a completely unique and exciting book. The putting is city England after the conflict and there’s masses of duration detail. I loved Wain’s writing. Here’s an excerpt. John Wain’s literary excellence lies in the simple style of writing. Wain wrote his first novel, Hurry on Down, in 1953: a comic picaresque story about an unsettled university graduate who rejects the standards of conventional society. Other notable novels include Strike the Father Dead (1962), a tale of a jazzman's rebellion against his conventional father, and Young Shoulders (1982), winner of the Whitbread Prize, in which a young boy deals with the death of loved ones. Wain, in HURRY ON DOWN, came to the realization that "values and alternatives in society were becoming far less fixed and secure. It was probably owing to the fact that the values of conduct and class were rapidly showing signs of a change. The novel, therefore, shows an inclination to center on personal and metaphysical issues. Wain is very much like Arnold Bennett who was more interested in demonstrating a general theory about time than in dealing with conduct and class. Earlier in the twentieth century when novels did not deal with class, they tended to see class issues from the spectacles of the vanishing intellectual aristocracy. As examples, E.M. Forster's Howard’s end or Virginia Woolf's to the lighthouse may be cited. Wain also in HURRY ON DOWN, seems to attempt to return to a traditional nineteenth century. Download 281.25 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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