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A Stylistic Analysis of Imagery and Symbolism in William Wordsworth’s Tintern Abbey

Khalid, Muhammad Musa and Dr. Irfan Ullah ()

International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), 2024, vol. 3, issue I, 23-31

Abstract: The Study shows a detailed stylistic analysis of the poem Tintern Abbey written by William Wordsworth on focusing the use of symbolism and imagery. The study investigate that how Wordsworth uses visual and symbolic elements, the study also aims to uncover the sophisticated themes and emotions conveyed through his poetic techniques. The study categories and identifies different types of symbolism and imagery, interpreting their meanings and exploring their contributions to the poem’s thematic framework. Also, the study situates Tintern Abbey within William Wordsworth’s broader body of work and the Romantic tradition, focusing on its legacy, importance and significance. Through a combination of linguistics, pragmatic, narrative and cognitive stylistic approaches, the research offers a multidimensional reading of the poem, revealing how William Wordsworth’s use of language aligns with Romantic Ideals and develops the reader’s appreciation of poetic craft. This analysis not only provides valuable insights into Wordsworth’s stylistic choices but also contributes to the broader field of literary stylistics and Romantic studies.

Date: 2024
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