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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dhe menti belle dame in Keats ' s early draft is not as overtly declared as , for
example , that of Spenser ' s Una or Holiness , it is more apparent there than in
the Indicator version , which David Simpson prefers because he finds in it an ...
dhe menti belle dame in Keats ' s early draft is not as overtly declared as , for
example , that of Spenser ' s Una or Holiness , it is more apparent there than in
the Indicator version , which David Simpson prefers because he finds in it an ...
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Indeed , the casement of stanza twenty - four is not only an example of poetic
serendipity but also a product of narrative , necessity : the stanza most often
quoted as an example of Keats ' s mastery of the visual / descriptive is motivated
...
Indeed , the casement of stanza twenty - four is not only an example of poetic
serendipity but also a product of narrative , necessity : the stanza most often
quoted as an example of Keats ' s mastery of the visual / descriptive is motivated
...
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Here is an example from Shelley ' s ( admittedly self - serving ) Preface to
Adonais ( 1821 ) : The genius of the lamented person to whose memory I have
dedicated these unworthy verses , was not less delicate and fragile than it was
beautiful ...
Here is an example from Shelley ' s ( admittedly self - serving ) Preface to
Adonais ( 1821 ) : The genius of the lamented person to whose memory I have
dedicated these unworthy verses , was not less delicate and fragile than it was
beautiful ...
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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 |