A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY

This study deals with the role of synonyms in propounding the main themes in Wordsworth's poetry, who is considered one of the best representatives of the romantic poets. Thus, his style can be a portrait for this movement. Wordsworth's poetry generally reacts against the thought and li...

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Main Authors: Fareed -Hindawi, Musaab Abdulzahra Alkhazaali
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Unviversity of Kufa, Faculty of Arts 2014-04-01
Series:آداب الكوفة
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Online Access:https://www.journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kufa_arts/article/view/6425
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description This study deals with the role of synonyms in propounding the main themes in Wordsworth's poetry, who is considered one of the best representatives of the romantic poets. Thus, his style can be a portrait for this movement. Wordsworth's poetry generally reacts against the thought and literary practices of the preceding century. His  major subject, like most Romanticists, matter is the beauty and satisfactions derive from nature. Romanticists believe in naturalism and realism in the place of morality. They believe that man should not be conformed or stereotyped to one norm of code rather derive pleasure from what he derives from nature (see Abrams, 1953; Moulin, 2005: 1-2). His style, thus, is worth researching because it is a picture of his age.  
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spelling doaj.art-ad445a135bac452d9b8129e1f09757122023-10-24T14:13:43ZaraUnviversity of Kufa, Faculty of Artsآداب الكوفة1994-89992664-469X2014-04-0111810.36317/kaj/2013/v1.i18.6425A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRYFareed -Hindawi0Musaab Abdulzahra Alkhazaali,1University of Kufa- College of ArtsUniversity of Kufa- College of Arts This study deals with the role of synonyms in propounding the main themes in Wordsworth's poetry, who is considered one of the best representatives of the romantic poets. Thus, his style can be a portrait for this movement. Wordsworth's poetry generally reacts against the thought and literary practices of the preceding century. His  major subject, like most Romanticists, matter is the beauty and satisfactions derive from nature. Romanticists believe in naturalism and realism in the place of morality. They believe that man should not be conformed or stereotyped to one norm of code rather derive pleasure from what he derives from nature (see Abrams, 1953; Moulin, 2005: 1-2). His style, thus, is worth researching because it is a picture of his age.   https://www.journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kufa_arts/article/view/6425A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY
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A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
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A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY
title A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
title_full A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
title_fullStr A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
title_full_unstemmed A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
title_short A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY IN W. WORDSWORTH’S POETRY
title_sort stylistic study of synonymy in w wordsworth s poetry
topic A STYLISTIC STUDY OF SYNONYMY
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