DEVELOPMENT OF IRONY IN ENGLISH FICTION OF THE 20TH CENTURY

  • Роза СААКЯН

Abstract

Irony, a complex and enduring aspect of literary excellence, occupies an important place in the vast panorama of English-language artistic expression. This multifaceted literary device transcends time and genre boundaries, weaving through a rich tapestry of literary eras, ranging from revered classics to the ever-changing landscape of contemporary works. Its profound impact on narrative structure and the conveyance of nuanced perspectives makes irony an essential tool for writers seeking to navigate the complexities of human experience. This article undertakes a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the many aspects of irony in English-language literature. It aims to reveal the complex mechanisms by which irony operates as a means of authorial expression, offering insight into its varied manifestations in different historical periods and literary genres.

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Published
2024-01-31
How to Cite
Роза СААКЯН. (2024). DEVELOPMENT OF IRONY IN ENGLISH FICTION OF THE 20TH CENTURY. News of the NUUz, 1(1.1.1), 307-310. https://doi.org/10.69617/uzmu.v1i1.1.1.802