source
, not an analogue of the later work.
Anapest
In a line of poetry, two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable forming the pattern for
the line or perhaps for the entire poem. The following example is by Robert Frost:
Anecdote
A very short tale told by a character in a literary work. In Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," "The
Miller's Tale" and "The Carpenter's Tale" are examples.
Angry Young Men
(жахлдор ёшлар) – a trend in English Literature which appeared in the 50s of the 20
th
century as a
result of disillusionment in post-war reality.
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