THE MANIFESTATION OF METAPHYSICAL FEATURES IN TED HUGHES' POETRY

Authors

  • Qurbonova Nodira Roziqovna PhD,Buxoro Davlat Universiteti dotsenti
  • Ikromova Nozima Ilhomovna Buxoro Davlat Universiteti magistranti

Keywords:

Metaphysical poetry, existential themes, inspiration, survival, violence, death, symbols, nature, philosophical exploration, imagery power.

Abstract

This study explores the metaphysical elements in Ted Hughes' poetry, highlighting how his works reflect deep existential themes. Hughes, known for his powerful imagery and nature-centric poetry, frequently bridges the physical and spiritual worlds. His poems, such as The Thought-Fox, Thrushes, and Pike, incorporate themes of inspiration, survival, violence, and death, resonating with the traditions of metaphysical poetry. While Hughes is not classified as a metaphysical poet in the traditional sense, his works exhibit intellectual depth, symbolic richness, and philosophical exploration, aligning him with the metaphysical tradition.

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Published

2025-04-17

How to Cite

Qurbonova Nodira Roziqovna, & Ikromova Nozima Ilhomovna. (2025). THE MANIFESTATION OF METAPHYSICAL FEATURES IN TED HUGHES’ POETRY. Web of Teachers: Inderscience Research, 3(4), 209–212. Retrieved from http://webofjournals.com/index.php/1/article/view/3888

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