Abstract

Abstract: Exploring Wordsworth's poetic universe unveils intriguing insights into the portrayal of women. This abstract delves into the multifaceted status of women within Wordsworth's poetry. Through an extensive analysis of his works, it scrutinizes the nuanced roles, perceptions, and treatment of women, shedding light on their significance as muses, nurturers, and symbols of nature's purity. Wordsworth's verses often depict women in varying lights, from ethereal beings embodying innocence and grace to pragmatic figures grounding human experiences. The abstract navigates through the spectrum of emotions evoked by Wordsworth's portrayal, revealing the dichotomy between idealized femininity and societal constraints. Moreover, this study examines the socio-cultural milieu influencing Wordsworth's depictions, emphasizing the intersections of gender, power, and societal norms prevalent during the Romantic era. It also analyzes how these representations resonate with contemporary discourses on gender equality and empowerment. Ultimately, this abstract aims to unravel the complexities surrounding women in Wordsworth's poetry, providing a comprehensive understanding of their roles, significance, and the poetic nuances shaping their portrayal.

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