Abstract Poetic diction means selection of discourse which accommodates a rare style for distinct minstrel, how particular poet choose his/her own language, then how he/her plays around with them (language, lexicon and make use of phrases terminology, usually trope). Poetic diction means style of writing which is used by poet in poetry like the communication style, frame of reference, and use of tropical language-normally metaphors. This research aims to explore and find out the major and distinct features of William Wordsworth’s poetic diction and see how far his theory of diction is applicable in present time. Research belonging to us is qualitative. The researcher will analyze William Wordsworth’s poetic diction with reference to preface...
This thesis has two connected aims. Firstly, it claims that it is meaningful to describe Wordsworth'...
Wordsworth believes that artistic composition is a combination of thought and emotion. During the po...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1902With the questions, "What is Wordsworth's theory of dictio...
Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and Other Poems (1802) is both a revolutionar...
The following paper provides a discursive analysis of four of William Wordsworth's meditative poems ...
Mustika, 2014, Poetic diction Analysis Of Poetry By Douglas Malloch, Thesis, English Departement...
The thesis examines Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria in the context o...
The present study aims at investigating, in the larger context of the Romantic break with the Augus...
This paper analyzes experiential meaning in poetry written by William Wordsworth. It applied Hallida...
Introduction: This present essay is an analysis of the place of man and nature in [Wordsworth's] poe...
The problem is to analyze Wordsworth\u27s poetry in terns of the continental and contemporary Englis...
The interpretation of Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality has been a moot point for several...
Wordsworth's works between his departure from London on 10 July 1793 and the visit by Coleridge on 1...
The study is about the use of poetic diction on There is No New York Today poems book. The study is...
This thesis has two connected aims. Firstly, it claims that it is meaningful to describe Wordsworth'...
Wordsworth believes that artistic composition is a combination of thought and emotion. During the po...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...
TypescriptM.A. University of Missouri 1902With the questions, "What is Wordsworth's theory of dictio...
Wordsworth's Preface to Lyrical Ballads, with Pastoral and Other Poems (1802) is both a revolutionar...
The following paper provides a discursive analysis of four of William Wordsworth's meditative poems ...
Mustika, 2014, Poetic diction Analysis Of Poetry By Douglas Malloch, Thesis, English Departement...
The thesis examines Coleridge's criticism of Wordsworth in the Biographia Literaria in the context o...
The present study aims at investigating, in the larger context of the Romantic break with the Augus...
This paper analyzes experiential meaning in poetry written by William Wordsworth. It applied Hallida...
Introduction: This present essay is an analysis of the place of man and nature in [Wordsworth's] poe...
The problem is to analyze Wordsworth\u27s poetry in terns of the continental and contemporary Englis...
The interpretation of Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality has been a moot point for several...
Wordsworth's works between his departure from London on 10 July 1793 and the visit by Coleridge on 1...
The study is about the use of poetic diction on There is No New York Today poems book. The study is...
This thesis has two connected aims. Firstly, it claims that it is meaningful to describe Wordsworth'...
Wordsworth believes that artistic composition is a combination of thought and emotion. During the po...
Wordsworthian poetry is a poetry of movement, and William Wordsworth, who begins his most well-known...