The Image of the Hero in Herbert Wells’ Novel The Bulpington of Blup

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17072/2304-909Х-2024-18-18-23

Abstract

The article analyses the exposition of the hero, the hero in the eyes of other characters, his inner and outer speech and his attitude to the war. It is shown that Balpington of Blup since childhood seeks to hide from reality, giving himself a fictitious name and being influenced by the culture of the late XIX century. The contrast with other characters and the war highlight the inner conflict of Bulpington of Blup.

Author Biographies

Maria I. Berdysheva, Perm State University

Student of the Faculty of Modern Foreign Languages and Literature

Irina A. Novokreshchennykh, Perm State University

Candidate of Philology, Associate Professor in the Department of World Literature and Culture

Published

2024-08-30

How to Cite

Berdysheva М. И., & Novokreshchennykh И. А. (2024). The Image of the Hero in Herbert Wells’ Novel The Bulpington of Blup. World Literature in the Context of Culture, 18(24), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.17072/2304-909Х-2024-18-18-23