Symbolism in William Butler Yeats' Poetry
K. S. (Khamdamova) BakhshilloyevnaTeacher of English literature and stylistics department , Bukhara State University , Uzbekistan Star-Y. H. (Yusupova) UktamovnaCandidate of Philology , English literature and stylistics department , Bukhara State University , Uzbekistan
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The purpose of this work is to identify the patterns of symbolism, its system, language, and material - in modern times, in modern literary creativity, outside the conditions that existed in the era of pre-logical thinking. Yeats's work as a subject of such consideration is especially indicative. Firstly, even against the background of special attention to the symbolism that existed at the turn of the century, Yeats stands out as one of the brightest symbol-makers, and secondly, his poetry can be considered a transitional phenomenon between romantic symbolism and modernism, which makes it possible to study some of the features of both directions.
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