TROPES AND STYLE IN LONDON’S DISCOURSE
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Keywords

metaphor, phonemic devices, style, discourse, tropes.

How to Cite

TROPES AND STYLE IN LONDON’S DISCOURSE. (2024). "XXI ASRDA INNOVATSION TEXNOLOGIYALAR, FAN VA TAʼLIM TARAQQIYOTIDAGI DOLZARB MUAMMOLAR" Nomli Respublika Ilmiy-Amaliy Konferensiyasi, 2(4), 126-131. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/itfttdm/article/view/5252

Abstract

The article deals with the analyse how the author creates certain particular effects by the use of rhetorical sets; to characterize the type of language between literary norm and dialectal traits and features of colloquial language, and to classify the resources and the tropes in the construction of the created worlds. To study how Jack London creates a very special world, mainly by his descriptions of his characters. To distinguish the different voices (of narrators and characters), and how they sound in polyphony, in order to configure a world of representations, beliefs and opinions along these works.

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References

Chatman S. Story and Discourse. Narrative Structure in Discourse and Film. Ithaca, London: Cornell University Press. 2003. – 145 p.

Kingman R. A Pictorial Life of Jack London. New York: Crown Publishers. 2001. – 203 p.

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THE LIST of SOURCES and ABBREVATIONS

J.L.C.F. – Jack London. Children of the Frost.The Jack London Online Collection.Retrieved on September 10, 2013, from http://london.sonoma.edu/ Writings /Chi l drenFrost/.

J.L.W.C. – Jack London. The War of the Classes.The Jack London Online Collection.Retrieved September 13, 2012, from http://london. Sonoma .e du /Wri tings/WarOfTheClasses/.

J.L.M. – Jack London. The Mexican.Retrieved October 12, 2012, from http://www.jacklondons.net/writings/ShortStories/the_mexi can.html.

J.L.V.M. –Jack London.The Valley of the Moon.The Jack London Online Collection.Retrieved August 15, 2013, fromhttp://london.sonoma.edu/Writings/.

J.L.M.E. –Jack London. Martin Eden. The Jack London Online Collection. Retrieved October 31, 2012, from http://london.sonoma.edu/Writings/MartinEden/

J.L.R.–Jack London.The Road.The Jack London Online Collection.Retrieved August 12, 2013, from http://london.sonoma.edu/Writings/TheRoad/.