The Challenge of Keats

The Challenge of Keats
Title The Challenge of Keats PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 306
Release 2016-09-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004333851

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Two centuries after his birth in October 1795, John Keats occupies a secure place in the canon of great literature of the western world. But for much of the nineteenth century and even during periods of the twentieth century, his right to such a position was not so firmly established. On the bicentenary of Keats's birth, various Italian scholars, along with specialists from English-speaking countries, decided to take advantage of the occasion not only to render homage to a poet whose greatness now seems unchallenged but also to accept his continuing challenge to his readers. The contributors to this volume re-examine some of the harshest criticisms of Keats, from Byron onwards, and some of the unconditional exaltations of the poet in order to discover possible sites between the two for new critical impulses and fertile re-evaluations of his achievement. Under five headings - Romantic Truth, Textual Readings, History and Myth, Keats and Other Poets and Painting and Music - the essays in this book appraise the historical-cultural contexts that nurtured Keats's creativity; discuss the influences and interrelationships among Keats and other poets; and consider Keats's artistry as revealed in the analyses of particular texts.

John Keats's Porridge

John Keats's Porridge
Title John Keats's Porridge PDF eBook
Author Victoria McCabe
Publisher
Pages 115
Release 1975
Genre Cookery
ISBN 9780877450580

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Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats

Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats
Title Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats PDF eBook
Author John Keats
Publisher Modern Library
Pages 641
Release 2009-07-22
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0307419355

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'I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death,' John Keats soberly prophesied in 1818 as he started writing the blankverse epic Hyperion. Today he endures as the archetypal Romantic genius who explored the limits of the imagination and celebrated the pleasures of the senses but suffered a tragic early death. Edmund Wilson counted him as 'one of the half dozen greatest English writers,' and T. S. Eliot has paid tribute to the Shakespearean quality of Keats's greatness. Indeed, his work has survived better than that of any of his contemporaries the devaluation of Romantic poetry that began early in this century. This Modern Library edition contains all of Keats's magnificent verse: 'Lamia,' 'Isabella,' and 'The Eve of St. Agnes'; his sonnets and odes; the allegorical romance Endymion; and the five-act poetic tragedy Otho the Great. Presented as well are the famous posthumous and fugitive poems, including the fragmentary 'The Eve of Saint Mark' and the great 'La Belle Dame sans Merci,' perhaps the most distinguished literary ballad in the language. 'No one else in English poetry, save Shakespeare, has in expression quite the fascinating felicity of Keats, his perception of loveliness,' said Matthew Arnold. 'In the faculty of naturalistic interpretation, in what we call natural magic, he ranks with Shakespeare.'

The Well Wrought Urn

The Well Wrought Urn
Title The Well Wrought Urn PDF eBook
Author Cleanth Brooks
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 328
Release 1947
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780156957052

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Critical analyses of ten English poems reveal changing styles from Donne to Yeats.

Reception and Poetics in Keats

Reception and Poetics in Keats
Title Reception and Poetics in Keats PDF eBook
Author J. Robinson
Publisher Springer
Pages 224
Release 1998-12-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 023037929X

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Occasioned by the spirit of celebrating Keats's 200th birthday (31 October 1995), Jeffrey C. Robinson's Reception and Poetics in Keats offers at once a history and readings of the many praise and commemorative poems to or about Keats (collected in an appendix) from the time of his early death up to the present day and a consequent rethinking of Keats's own poems and poetics. Keats emerges as a poet uniquely available and useful to the experimental poets of our own time.

The Bookman

The Bookman
Title The Bookman PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 712
Release 1920
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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The Keats Brothers

The Keats Brothers
Title The Keats Brothers PDF eBook
Author Denise Gigante
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 552
Release 2013-10-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674725956

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John and George KeatsÑMan of Genius and Man of Power, to use JohnÕs wordsÑembodied sibling forms of the phenomenon we call Romanticism. GeorgeÕs 1818 move to the western frontier of the United States, an imaginative leap across four thousand miles onto the tabula rasa of the American dream, created in John an abysm of alienation and loneliness that would inspire the poetÕs most plangent and sublime poetry. Denise GiganteÕs account of this emigration places JohnÕs life and work in a transatlantic context that has eluded his previous biographers, while revealing the emotional turmoil at the heart of some of the most lasting verse in English. In most accounts of JohnÕs life, George plays a small role. He is often depicted as a scoundrel who left his brother destitute and dying to pursue his own fortune in America. But as Gigante shows, George ventured into a land of prairie fires, flat-bottomed riverboats, wildcats, and bears in part to save his brothers, John and Tom, from financial ruin. There was a vital bond between the brothers, evident in JohnÕs letters to his brother and sister-in-law, Georgina, in Louisville, Kentucky, which run to thousands of words and detail his thoughts about the nature of poetry, the human condition, and the soul. Gigante demonstrates that JohnÕs 1819 Odes and Hyperion fragments emerged from his profound grief following GeorgeÕs departure and TomÕs deathÑand that we owe these great works of English Romanticism in part to the deep, lasting fraternal friendship that Gigante reveals in these pages.