the influence of classical literature on british romantic poets

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the influence of classical literature on british romantic poets contents: introduction………………………………………………………………...4 chapter i. the creation of the harry potter universe…7 1.1. j.k. rowling’s early life and inspirations…………………………………..7 1.2. the writing process of the harry potter series……………………………15 1.3. publication history and marketing strategies………………………………..27 1.4. reception by critics and readers…………………………………………….29 conclution for chapter i…………………………………………………………..31 chapter ii. themes, style, and legacy of harry potter...32 2.1. central themes and philosophical underpinnings…………………………32 2.2. literary style and narrative techniques…………………………………...37 2.3. character arcs and development……………………………………………39 2.4. the cultural phenomenon and lasting legacy……………………………...42 conclution for chapter i…………………………………………………………..45 conclusion…………………………………………………………………..46 reference…………………..………………………………………………..48 introduction the 20th century witnessed a remarkable evolution in british fantasy fiction, a genre that has captivated readers with its imaginative worlds and profound narratives. the early part of the century saw the emergence of seminal works by authors such as j.r.r. tolkien and c.s. lewis, whose creations laid the groundwork for modern fantasy literature. these works, characterized by …
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ution to the genre is multifaceted. her background and personal experiences profoundly shaped her writing, infusing her narratives with authenticity and emotional depth. the creation process of the harry potter series, from its initial conception to the development of its intricate plot and beloved characters, showcases her exceptional storytelling abilities. furthermore, the publication history and innovative marketing strategies employed contributed significantly to the series’ global success. the critical reception and overwhelming reader response, evidenced by numerous awards and enduring popularity, underscore the series’ profound impact. in examining the harry potter series, one must delve into its central themes and philosophical underpinnings, which explore complex issues such as morality, love, and the nature of power. rowling’s distinctive literary style and narrative techniques, including her use of humor, suspense, and detailed world-building, set her work apart. the character arcs of protagonists like harry, hermione, and ron provide a compelling study of growth …
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plore j.k. rowling’s background and influences: understand how her personal experiences and inspirations shaped the creation of the harry potter series. · examine the creation and development of the harry potter series: investigate the writing process, plot development, character creation, and world-building techniques used by rowling. · analyze themes and narrative techniques: delve into the major themes, motifs, and narrative styles present in the harry potter series. · assess the critical reception and cultural impact: evaluate how the series was received by critics and readers, its influence on contemporary fantasy literature, and its broader cultural and social impact. the task of the course work is to undertake a detailed study of j.k. rowling’s contribution to 20th-century british fantasy fiction. this involves: · research and analysis: conduct thorough research on j.k. rowling's life, the development of the harry potter series, and the socio-cultural context of its creation and reception. · examination …
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potter series, including their plot development, character arcs, and world-building. · themes and motifs: exploring the central themes, motifs, and philosophical underpinnings of the harry potter series. the subject of the course work is j.k. rowling's contribution to 20th-century british fantasy fiction, with a particular focus on her harry potter series. this involves an in-depth examination of the series' creation, themes, narrative techniques, and its impact on both the genre and popular culture. the structure of the course work consists of an introduction, 2 chapters and 8 paragraphs in the main part, a conclusion, and a list of used literature. the creation of the harry potter universe 1.1. j.k. rowling’s early life and inspirations joanne rowling was born on july 31, 1965, at cottage hospital in yate, gloucestershire, to a middle-class family. her parents anne (née volant) and peter ("pete") james rowling had met the previous year on a train, …
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r liked to read and the family's homes were filled with books. her father read the wind in the willows to his daughters, while her mother introduced them to the animals in richard scarry's books. rowling's first attempt at writing, a story called "rabbit" composed when she was six, was inspired by scarry's creatures. when rowling was about nine, the family purchased the historic church cottage in tutshill. in 1974, rowling began attending the nearby church of england school. biographer sean smith describes her teacher as a "battleaxe" who "struck fear into the hearts of the children"; she seated rowling in "dunces' row" after she performed poorly on an arithmetic test. in 1975, rowling joined a brownies pack. its special events and parties, and the pack groups (fairies, pixies, sprites, elves, gnomes and imps) provided a magical world away from her stern teacher. when she was eleven or twelve, she …

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the influence of classical literature on british romantic poets contents: introduction………………………………………………………………...4 chapter i. the creation of the harry potter universe…7 1.1. j.k. rowling’s early life and inspirations…………………………………..7 1.2. the writing process of the harry potter series……………………………15 1.3. publication history and marketing strategies………………………………..27 1.4. reception by critics and readers…………………………………………….29 conclution for chapter i…………………………………………………………..31 chapter ii. themes, style, and legacy of harry potter...32 2.1. central themes and philosophical underpinnings…………………………32 2.2. literary style and narrative techniques…………………………………...37 2.3. character arcs and development……………………………………………39 2.4. the cultural phenomenon and lasting legacy……………………………...42 conclution for chapte...

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