THE IMAGE OF CHILDHOOD IN THE XIX CENTURY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

This article examines the portrayal of childhood in 19th-century English literature from social, psychological, and cultural perspectives. Excluding the works of Charlotte Bronte and Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, it analyzes the depictions of childhood in the works of Thomas Hardy, Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot, and William Wordsworth. The study explores the social issues of the Victorian era, attitudes toward childhood, and the symbolic significance of child characters. Through these portrayals, authors convey social critique and psychological insights.

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THE ROLE OF MODERN STREAMS IN TRAINING FINE ARTS STUDENTS

The article aims to teach the traditional and modern styles of our national art from the selection subject of traditional and modern styles in fine art in teaching the students of painting major as a painter. Information was given about its implementation and study.

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21.06.2024