SYNTACTICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES USED IN THE NOVEL
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Daniel Defoe, the novel, types of novels, the history of the novel’s creation, its characters, the sequence of events, the novel’s significance, and the classification of characters.Abstract
"In the article about the novel, there is information about the plot, the history, stylistics, and the sequence of events of Daniel Defoe’s ‘Robinson Crusoe.’"
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"The Primitive Crusoe, 1719–1780". Picturing the First Castaway: the Illustrations of Robinson Crusoe - Paul Wilson and Michael Eck. Retrieved 25 June 2012.
Fiction as Authentic as Fact
Severin, Tim - In search of Robinson Crusoe - New York, Basic Books, 2002 ISBN 0-465-07698-X - pp. 23–24
"Defoe", The Oxford Companion to English Literature, ed. Margaret Drabble. (Oxford: Oxforsd University Press,1996), p. 265.
Robinson Crusoe, Chapter 23.
Comrie, B., (1976), Aspect, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. P.21
Live, A. H., (1965), The Discontinuous Verb in English, Word 21: P54.
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2024-01-30
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Narpulatova , F. A. (2024). SYNTACTICAL STYLISTIC DEVICES USED IN THE NOVEL . Innovative Development in Educational Activities, 3(2), 44–47. Retrieved from https://openidea.uz/index.php/idea/article/view/2099
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