the epistolary novel in 18th-century britain

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the epistolary novel in 18th-century britain contents: introduction..................................................................................................2 chapter i the creation of the harry potter universe...........3 1.1. j. r. rowling's early life and inspirations.....................................................5 1.2. the writing process of the harry potter series.............................................. chapter il themes, style, and legacy of harry potter ....... 2.1. harry potter influences and analogues........................................................... 2.2. literary style and narrative techniques....................................................... conclusion..................................................................................................... list of used literature........................................................................... introduction british fantasy fiction became a powerful literary genre in the 20th century. it gave writers the freedom to create magical worlds, unusual creatures, and exciting adventures. these stories were not only for entertainment but also explored serious themes like good versus evil, friendship, courage, and the importance of choice. british authors played a key role in shaping this genre and made it popular all around the world. some of the most important early fantasy writers in the 20th century were j.r.r. tolkien and c.s. lewis. tolkien’s the lord …
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s friends face many challenges as they fight against the dark wizard lord voldemort. rowling’s writing style is clear and exciting. she mixes magical elements with everyday problems, such as school life, bullying, loneliness, and growing up. her books also include deep messages about love, friendship, bravery, and standing up for what is right. these themes make her work meaningful for both children and adults. the harry potter series became one of the most successful literary works of all time. it was translated into many languages, sold over 500 million copies, and was adapted into eight films. j.k. rowling's contribution helped bring fantasy literature into mainstream culture and encouraged a new generation to enjoy reading. this coursework will explore the development of british fantasy fiction in the 20th century, focusing on j.k. rowling’s influence. it will examine how her work connects with earlier fantasy traditions, the themes and ideas she …
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gryffindor, slytherin, ravenclaw, and hufflepuff—each with its own personality and values. the school is not only a place for magical learning, but also the center of many adventures, mysteries, and character development. rowling also created magical objects such as wands, the invisibility cloak, the marauder’s map, and horcruxes, which all play important roles in the story. she used latin and other languages to create spells, giving the magical system a sense of realism and tradition. 1.rowling, j.k. (2012). j.k. rowling: a bibliography 1997–2013 by philip w. errington. london: bloomsbury publishing. the world rowling created is carefully designed and consistent. this attention to detail helped readers fully believe in the magic and connect with the characters. over time, the harry potter universe grew beyond the books into films, games, theme parks, and more, becoming one of the most popular fictional worlds of all time. j.k. rowling's early life and inspiration j.k. …
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s in detail. 2.fraser, lindsey. (2001). conversations with j.k. rowling. scholastic inc. soon after this, rowling faced several personal challenges. her mother died in 1990 after a long illness, which deeply affected rowling and influenced the emotional depth of the harry potter books—especially harry’s feelings of loss and grief. in 1992, she moved to portugal to teach english and married a local journalist. the marriage ended in divorce, and rowling returned to the uk with her young daughter.3 living in edinburgh, scotland, and struggling as a single mother, rowling wrote the first drafts of harry potter and the philosopher’s stone in cafés, sometimes while her daughter slept beside her. she had little money at the time and faced many rejections before finally getting the book published in 1997 by bloomsbury. her early life experiences—such as loss, loneliness, and perseverance—became major themes in the harry potter series. rowling’s imagination, love of …
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ing, rowling was going through personal struggles. she was a single mother living in edinburgh, scotland, and had very little money. she often wrote in cafés, such as the elephant house, while her baby daughter slept beside her. she has said that writing helped her stay hopeful during hard times. after finishing the manuscript, rowling sent it to several publishers. many of them rejected it. finally, in 1997, the small publishing house bloomsbury agreed to publish the first book. they advised rowling to use initials instead of her full name, so young boys would not be discouraged from reading a book written by a woman. that is why she became known as j.k. rowling instead of joanne rowling. 4.kirk, connie ann. (2003). j.k. rowling: a biography. greenwood press. each book in the series took about one to two years to write. as the story became more complex, the books got …

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the epistolary novel in 18th-century britain contents: introduction..................................................................................................2 chapter i the creation of the harry potter universe...........3 1.1. j. r. rowling's early life and inspirations.....................................................5 1.2. the writing process of the harry potter series.............................................. chapter il themes, style, and legacy of harry potter ....... 2.1. harry potter influences and analogues........................................................... 2.2. literary style and narrative techniques....................................................... conclusion..................................................................................................

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