John KeatsRomantic poet, John Keats was only 25 when he died of tuberculosis, but his work has achieved canonical status. Poet and critic Matthew Arnold said of Keats, ""In the faculty of naturalistic interpretation, in what we call natural magic, he ranks with Shakespeare."" Keats' more recognizable poems include ""Ode on a Grecian Urn,"" ""Ode to a Nightingale,"" and ""Ode on Melancholy."" Updated with all-new, full-length critical essays selected by Harold Bloom, this volume will draw students into an in-depth study of the brilliant young poet. A chronology, notes on the contributors, and a bibliography round out this useful resource. |
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Once again , I interrupt to say that I do not mean that Keats , in life , is uncertain
whether or not he had had a dream or seen a vision . The diction of dream and
waking is for Keats a way of making truth - claims ; when he wishes to insist that ...
Once again , I interrupt to say that I do not mean that Keats , in life , is uncertain
whether or not he had had a dream or seen a vision . The diction of dream and
waking is for Keats a way of making truth - claims ; when he wishes to insist that ...
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But bare of laurel they live , dream , and die ; For Poesy alone can tell her dreams
, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm
And dumb enchantment . Who alive can say , ( say ] ' Thou art no poet ; may ' st ...
But bare of laurel they live , dream , and die ; For Poesy alone can tell her dreams
, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm
And dumb enchantment . Who alive can say , ( say ] ' Thou art no poet ; may ' st ...
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parente rfect20 dream - or , what is the same thing , to tell it correctly : in its own
language monclou or in the spirit of the ... The way to resist ' the The Fasable
charm and dumb enchantment of natural dreaming and its tate for ' melodious ...
parente rfect20 dream - or , what is the same thing , to tell it correctly : in its own
language monclou or in the spirit of the ... The way to resist ' the The Fasable
charm and dumb enchantment of natural dreaming and its tate for ' melodious ...
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The Ode to Psyche | 13 |
Nightingale and Melancholy | 37 |
Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion | 97 |
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Lacan, Discourse, and Social Change: A Psychoanalytic Cultural Criticism Mark Bracher Vista previa limitada - 1993 |