NATURE IN 19TH CENTURY LITERATURE
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Ключевые слова

Nature, backdrop, a character, a symbol, philosophical implications, emotional resonance, and symbolic value.

Аннотация

It is impossible to exaggerate the significance of nature in 19th-century literature; it serves as a backdrop, a character, a symbol, and a theme in several literary works. This essay will examine the various writers' depictions of nature in their literary works, examining their philosophical implications, emotional resonance, and symbolic value. We'll look at significant works by authors including Mary Shelley, William Wordsworth, and Herman Melville to demonstrate the range of ways nature was used and represented throughout this period.

The 19th century in England was a time of great historical upheaval and prosperity, yet it was also a time when people were oppressed and imprisoned by the gloom of their day. As a result, authors were searching for a solution to their fragile society's problem.

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