MULTILINGUAL SPECIFICS OF THE CONCEPT "LOVE" IN THE POETRY OF PHILIP LARKIN


  • Alla Anisimova
  • Olga Ponedilchenko
Keywords: art concept, linguocultural, universal, archetype, symbol, linguistic status, world view, cognative, multilingual aspect

Abstract

The article examines the peculiarities of the presentation of the concept "love" in the poetry of Philip Larkin: lexical and semantic units that embody the concept of "love" in the poems of Larkin have been revealed. The novelty of the obtained results of the performed scientific article is that the selected works of Philip Larkin have been analyzed, a structured approach to their analysis is developed, the main carriers of culture and their functions are identified. The results of the study can be used in the comparative analysis of the linguistic and cultural aspects in the work of different authors. The research has been done in multilingual aspect.

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Published
2022-05-02
How to Cite
Anisimova, A., & Ponedilchenko, O. (2022). MULTILINGUAL SPECIFICS OF THE CONCEPT "LOVE" IN THE POETRY OF PHILIP LARKIN. Anglistics and Americanistics, 1(19), 15-22. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.15421/382202
Section
RELEVANT ISSUES OF LINGUISTICS