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For these reasons alone, any number of people during the last century not
generally much concerned with poetry have still been interested in Keats's life. (
Much the same thing has happened with Samuel Johnson.) Every scrap of
information ...
For these reasons alone, any number of people during the last century not
generally much concerned with poetry have still been interested in Keats's life. (
Much the same thing has happened with Samuel Johnson.) Every scrap of
information ...
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Keats's conception of Pan, however un-Greek, is in accordance with the
allegorical tradition, but he so greatly enriches “the All” of the mythographers that
his “Pan is, in fact, the symbol of romantic imagination, concrete in a thousand
objective ...
Keats's conception of Pan, however un-Greek, is in accordance with the
allegorical tradition, but he so greatly enriches “the All” of the mythographers that
his “Pan is, in fact, the symbol of romantic imagination, concrete in a thousand
objective ...
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Ward , Aileen , John Keats : the Making of a Poet ( New York , 1963 ) . Bate , W. J.
, John Keats ( Cambridge , Massachusetts , 1963 ) . III . Selected Critical Studies
For a detailed list of critical studies , readers may consult J. R. MacGillivray ...
Ward , Aileen , John Keats : the Making of a Poet ( New York , 1963 ) . Bate , W. J.
, John Keats ( Cambridge , Massachusetts , 1963 ) . III . Selected Critical Studies
For a detailed list of critical studies , readers may consult J. R. MacGillivray ...
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INTRODUCTIONWalter Jackson Bate | 1 |
SCEPTICISM IN | 71 |
THE ODE TO PSYCHE AND THE ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 91 |
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