THE FUNCTION OF NATURE IMAGERY IN THE POETRY OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG

Authors

  • Adhamova Mohlaroy Nodirbek qizi UzSWLU, Faculty of 3rd English Philology Tashkent, Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

Nature imagery, philosophical meaning, natural elements, symbolic precision, symbolic landscape

Abstract

This article explores the role of nature imagery in two poems by Alexander Feinberg, focusing on how landscape reflects the lyrical voice's inner world. The study examines how feelings of loss, personal reflection, and creative continuity are conveyed through images of the natural environment. A closer analysis shows that the two poems move in different directions. In one poetic passage, nature represents vitality and protection, while in the other, it reflects loss and inner disconnection. The research demonstrates that, in Feinberg’s poetry, nature is not merely background scenery but an expressive element that mirrors the speaker's emotional and psychological state.

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Published

24-03-2026

How to Cite

THE FUNCTION OF NATURE IMAGERY IN THE POETRY OF ALEXANDER FEINBERG. (2026). ORIENTAL JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY REASEARCH, 4(3), 25-28. https://innoworld.net/index.php/ojamr/article/view/2124