ANALYSIS OF USING MOTIFS IN THE DANIEL DERONDA BY GEORGE ELIOT

Authors

  • Gavkharoy Akhmedova Ferghana State University

Keywords:

Daniel Deronda, literary fiction, egoism, Victorian era, metaphor.

Abstract

The novel Daniel Deronda is a literary fiction novel that encompasses other genres such as family drama and coming of age expanding peoples' overall psychology and thoughts. The author uses characters like George Eliot to show portray the positive manner and sensitivity of people.

References

David, D. (2004) “Introduction”. In David, D. (ed) The Cambridge Companion to The Victorian Novel. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge

Davis, L, J. (1987) Resisting Novels. Methuen & Co. Ltd: London

De Giustino, D. (1975) Conquest of Mind: Phrenology and Victorian Social Thought. Rowan and Littlefield: New Jersey

During, S. (1988)The Strange Case of Monomania: Patriarchy in Literature, Murder in Middlemarch, Drowning in Daniel Deronda. Representations,No.23 (Summer), pp.86-104

Eliot, G. (1955) The George Eliot Letters: 1874-1877. Yale University Press ed. Yale University Press: New Haven

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Published

2023-06-24

How to Cite

Akhmedova, G. (2023). ANALYSIS OF USING MOTIFS IN THE DANIEL DERONDA BY GEORGE ELIOT. Educational Research in Universal Sciences, 2(5 SPECIAL), 748–751. Retrieved from http://erus.uz/index.php/er/article/view/3257