POETIC IMAGERY IN THE WORKS OF ERKIN VOHIDOV AND WILLIAM BLAKE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

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This thesis explores the use of poetic imagery in the works of Erkin Vohidov, a prominent figure in Uzbek literature, and William Blake, a foundational voice in English Romantic poetry. Both poets, despite differing in time, geography, and cultural context, employ rich and layered imagery to convey universal themes such as spirituality, humanity, and the duality of existence. Through a comparative analysis, this study highlights how symbolic language, metaphor, and aesthetic vision shape the poetic worlds of both authors and reveals the intersection of Eastern and Western literary traditions.

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Abdukarimova , R. . (2025). POETIC IMAGERY IN THE WORKS OF ERKIN VOHIDOV AND WILLIAM BLAKE: A COMPARATIVE STUDY. Наука и инновация, 3(26), 13–14. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/si/article/view/56948

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