THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION,
SCIENCE AND INNOVATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
SAMARKAND STATE INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
ENGLISH LANGUAGE II
COURSE WORK
THEME: “A LITTLE PRINCESS”
Scientific supervisor: N.N. Zubaydova
Done by: D. Sh. Avliyaqulova
Group: 2126
Samarkand – 2023
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………..….3
CHAPTER I. FRANCIS HODGSON BURNETT'S PLACE IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
1.1. Francis Hodgson Burnett's biography………………………………..………..6
1.2. Factors that motivated Francis Hodgson Burnett's writing in literature…………….……………….………………………………………..…...11
Conclusion on chapter I…………………………………………………………...20
CHAPTER II. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT'S “A LITTLE PRINCESS” AS A MASTERPIECE OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
2.1. The plot of "The Little Princess" in English literature.……………................21
2.2. Stylistic devices used in the work and their analysis an example of
in the case of critical scholars...…………………………..…...…………………..30
Conclusion on chapter II………………………………………………………..35
CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………......36
THE LIST OF USED LITERATURE………………………………………….37
INTRODUCTION
As is known, a Draft Presidential Decree was developed in order to further improve the country’s education system and accelerate the development of science. The document was posted on regulation.gov.uz portal and was widely discussed in all regions, local councils and school groups with participation of parents. On September 23, the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev signed the new version of the Law "On Education". This was reported by the Ministry of Justice.Training of personnel ensures deepening and updating of professional knowledge,
qualifications and skills, serves to increase the category, level, rank and position of personnel.[1,48]
Frances Eliza Hodgson was the daughter of ironmonger Edwin Hodgson, who died three years after her birth, and his wife Eliza Boond. She was educated at The Select Seminary for Young Ladies and Gentleman
until the age of fifteen, at which point the family ironmongery, then being run by her mother, failed, and the family emigrated to Knoxville, Tennessee.
Here Hodgson began to write, in order to supplement the family income, assuming full responsibility for the family upon the death of her mother, in 1870. In 1872 she married Dr. Swan Burnett,
with whom she had two sons, Lionel and Vivian. The marriage was dissolved in 1898, and Burnett was briefly remarried, to actor Stephen Townsend. That marriage too, ended in divorce. Following her great success as a novelist,
playwright, and children's author, Burnett maintained homes in both England and America, traveling back and forth quite frequently. She died in her Long Island, New York home, in 1924.