Stylistic Analysis of the Deviant Language Features in William Wordsworth's Poems
As an important stylistic means,variation refers to the phenomenon in which specific language expressions are formed by breaking the existing language norms.Language deviation in poems is valuable in such ways as deepening language connotations,strengthening language tension and enhancing language expressiveness.Being the main founder of British Romantic poetry,William Wordsworth's poems are simple and quiet in style,plain and fresh in diction.Notably,it is the deviant features that make his poems both connotative and evocative.Hence,this paper focuses on the stylistic deviant features of Wordsworth's poems from two dimen-sions:graphology and syntax,aiming to offer an insight into the poetic themes of Romantic poetry and understanding Wordsworth's love of both life and nature.