THE DESCRIPTION OF TRUTH AND ISSUES IN SHAKESPEARE’S HISTORIES

Authors

  • Munojatxon Umaraliyeva Senior teacher of Applied English Department, FSU
  • Shohista Zohidjon qizi Karimova 4th-year student

Keywords:

sonnet, narrative story, William Shakespeare, truth, comedy.

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the study of Shakespeare’s life and description of truth and issues in William Shakespeare’s works and comparing Shakespeare’s works with other famous Renaissance writers in the world.

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Harold Bloom, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human (1999). Literary Criticism

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Michael Wood, In Search of Shakespeare (2003) Historical background, BBC Books, ISBN 0-563-52141-4 (paperback). This work is a companion to the television series of the same title

Peter Ackroyd, Shakespeare: The Biography (2005). Biography

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Stephen Greenblatt, Will in the World (2004).

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Published

2023-11-05

How to Cite

Umaraliyeva , M., & Karimova , S. Z. qizi. (2023). THE DESCRIPTION OF TRUTH AND ISSUES IN SHAKESPEARE’S HISTORIES. GOLDEN BRAIN, 1(30), 63–66. Retrieved from https://researchedu.org/index.php/goldenbrain/article/view/5193