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The fine, comprehensive biography by Sir Sidney Colvin (1917) attempted a
whole-scale reconsideration of Keats, and Colvin's book was closely followed by
the two-volume biography by Amy Lowell (1925). Colvin, in his approach to
poetic ...
The fine, comprehensive biography by Sir Sidney Colvin (1917) attempted a
whole-scale reconsideration of Keats, and Colvin's book was closely followed by
the two-volume biography by Amy Lowell (1925). Colvin, in his approach to
poetic ...
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Otherwise the volume might have consisted primarily of critical discussions of
only three or four poems. In any case, the point to be emphasized is the breadth
and richness of our contemporary commentary on Keats's poetry—our continued
...
Otherwise the volume might have consisted primarily of critical discussions of
only three or four poems. In any case, the point to be emphasized is the breadth
and richness of our contemporary commentary on Keats's poetry—our continued
...
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Reprinted by permission of Harvard University Press. The Chapter on Keats has
been considerably shortened by the author, and most of the footnotes omitted,
especially for the present volume. of man and human life? Is truth, the truth which
...
Reprinted by permission of Harvard University Press. The Chapter on Keats has
been considerably shortened by the author, and most of the footnotes omitted,
especially for the present volume. of man and human life? Is truth, the truth which
...
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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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