Eco-Criticism in the Poetry of William Wordsworth: Nature as a Source of Solace and Enlightenment

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  • Muhammad Fatih Suhadi Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara Penulis
  • Syifa Nurain Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara Penulis
  • Windri Kartika Utami Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara Penulis

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This study explores the eco-critical dimensions of William Wordsworth’s poetry, emphasizing nature as a profound source of solace, insight, and moral reflection. As a central figure of Romantic literature, Wordsworth consistently weaves natural imagery and themes into his work, revealing a deep reverence for the environment. Focusing on key poems such as Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey and I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, this analysis demonstrates how his poetic vision extends beyond aesthetic appreciation to encompass a philosophical and emotional engagement with the natural world. Nature, in Wordsworth’s poetry, emerges not merely as a passive backdrop but as an active, transformative force in human experience, offering both comfort and enlightenment. Through an eco-critical lens, this study further argues that Wordsworth anticipates contemporary environmental concerns by implicitly advocating for a harmonious relationship between humanity and nature. Ultimately, his work presents a timeless meditation on the intrinsic value of the natural world, fostering a deeper ecological awareness and sensibility among readers.

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2026-04-10

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Suhadi, M. F., Nurain, S., & Utami, W. K. (2026). Eco-Criticism in the Poetry of William Wordsworth: Nature as a Source of Solace and Enlightenment. International Journal of Linguistics, Literature, Language Teaching, and Culture Studies , 1(1), 13-19. https://pusakascientia.org/journal/index.php/IJLLLTCS/article/view/54