WATER IN ENGLISH CLASSICAL LITERATURE

Authors

  • Haydarova Umida Applied English department, Fergana state university, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37547/philological-crjps-05-09-05

Keywords:

English classical literature, water, life and death

Abstract

This article is written about that utilizing of water and water metaphors in English classical works such as, King Liar, Lost Paradise and so on. Water is a symbol of life, death and the unconscious.

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References

Primary Sources:

Shakespeare, William. King Lear.

Shakespeare, William. Hamlet.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Eliot, T.S. The Waste Land.

Brontë, Emily. Wuthering Heights.

Wordsworth, William. Tintern Abbey.

Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein.

Melville, Herman. Moby-Dick.

Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Ode to the West Wind.

Keats, John. To Autumn.

Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass.

Rossetti, Christina. Remember.

Secondary Sources:

Bloom, Harold, ed. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. – New York: 1998. – P.29

Freud, Sigmund. The Interpretation of Dreams. – New York: 1908. – P. 65

Jung, Carl Gustav. The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. – Princiton: 1953. – P. 159.

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Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Haydarova Umida. (2024). WATER IN ENGLISH CLASSICAL LITERATURE. Current Research Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(09), 22–26. https://doi.org/10.37547/philological-crjps-05-09-05