DANIEL DEFOE’S “ROBINSON CRUSOE” AS AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE

Authors

  • Dildora Farhodjon qizi Axmadaliyeva 4th year student of English Language and Literature Faculty of Fergana State University
  • Mukammal Umaraliyevna Kosimova a teacher of English Language and Literature Faculty of Fergana State University

Keywords:

Daniel Defo, Robinson Crusoe, personality, novel, life, role of English literature, narrator, birthplace.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the study of Daniel Defoe’s world famous novel “Robinson Crusoe”. The theme is very interesting and is worth of paying special attention. Uzbek readers enjoy reading the novel immensely. The book is rightly included to the list of masterpieces even created by Daniel Defoe. The author’s work is estimated and read both by grown ups and children. Daniel Defoe founder of the early bourgeois realistic novel and he was the first and fore most a journalist, and in many ways the father of modern English periodicals.

References

Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe McMillan Publishers 1997 pp.34-39, 45-49, 59-63, 128, 214-226

”Robinson Crusoe and his adventure“ М. Prosveshcheniye 1973 pp.59,64, 78-79

Z. N. Shuravskaya About Daniel Defoe and his novel “Robinson Crusoe” L. Art Literature Publishing House. 1974 pp.56-59

J.Priestley Novel School in Britain Washington University Press W.2002 pp.17-46

History of the English Literature M. Prosveshcheniye 1971 pp.204-212

G.H.Healey The history of writing of “Robinson Crusoe” London University Press London 2001 pp.329-330

I.Turgenev Collection of works in 27 volumes Vol.26 pp.311-312.Readings on the English Literature M. High School 1978 pp.161-165

Г. Белинский Робинзон Крузо. Собр.соч. в 45тт. Т.44 стр.478-483

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Published

2023-11-05

How to Cite

Axmadaliyeva , D. F. qizi, & Kosimova , M. U. (2023). DANIEL DEFOE’S “ROBINSON CRUSOE” AS AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF LITERATURE. GOLDEN BRAIN, 1(30), 27–30. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/5186