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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The second stanza ' s vision of sunburnt joy , which I have called half , or less
than half , of a real world , receives its complement in stanza three . The
nightingale has never known ' The weariness , the fever , and the fret | Here , ' (
the comma ...
The second stanza ' s vision of sunburnt joy , which I have called half , or less
than half , of a real world , receives its complement in stanza three . The
nightingale has never known ' The weariness , the fever , and the fret | Here , ' (
the comma ...
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15 Even tanzate at the end of stanza three we see this grasping for life beginning
again . The and the mere presence of beauty , youth and love is in itself a positive
force against t when what is present in the earlier part of the stanza .
15 Even tanzate at the end of stanza three we see this grasping for life beginning
again . The and the mere presence of beauty , youth and love is in itself a positive
force against t when what is present in the earlier part of the stanza .
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( lines 208 – 16 ) ' Emblazonings ' lights up the poem with heraldic devices : the
stanza is a blazon that marks the heraldic heritage of the poem , the provenance
of its lexicon and the authority of its imagery . The stanza emblazons its filial ...
( lines 208 – 16 ) ' Emblazonings ' lights up the poem with heraldic devices : the
stanza is a blazon that marks the heraldic heritage of the poem , the provenance
of its lexicon and the authority of its imagery . The stanza emblazons its filial ...
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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 |