THE DIARY AS A LITERARY MEDIA IN VICTORIAN ERA ENGLISH LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.69691/2jwyma17Keywords:
victorian, english, source, novel, tradition, image, diary.Abstract
This article analyzes the diary as a tool in the context of nineteenth-century Victorian English literature. Diary in English literature is the most common medium in literary prose. It is also the most used method in the works of English writers. The Bronte sisters, E.Gaskell, M.Oliphant, and J.Eliot, who formed the Victorian writers, are the sources that reflect the diary of Victorian context.
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