The article documents and investigates the continual interest and appreciation of the Romantic poet, John Keats, for the work of the Renaissance poet, Edmund Spenser, and in particular, for the latter’s epic poem, The Faerie Queene. It is sustained that when Keats came to make his first attempt at a “long poem”, his poetic romance, Endymion, he kept particularly in mind Spenser’s six Proems, namely, the introductory parts to each of the six books that constitute the epic. The article analyzes the thematic contents as also the poetic and political motifs present in these Proems and it argues that Keats was strongly influenced by these elements in the composition of the four introductory sections of his Endymion. The comparison shows how, in ...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
This essay proposes taking a serious poetic and literary-historical interest in the ballad-stanza ‘A...
This study documents the constant interest and appreciation of Keats for the works of Spenser. The c...
This study documents the constant interest and appreciation of Keats for the works of Spenser. The c...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
Of all the Romantic poets John Keats (1795-1821) was a true and pure romantic. He was de...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
Edited by George Stillman Hillard.Contents. -- v.1 Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spenser ...
Much of the musical quality and meaning of Edmund Spenser's poetry is directly related to the state ...
In this thesis I investigate whether and how John Keats responds to Chaucerian dream poems in his fr...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
Through this paper I will try to explain in what ways Edmund Spenser’s poem The Faerie Queene can be...
The size and breadth of the work of Edmund Spenser is such that it has been overlooked in terms of S...
Edited by George Stillman Hillard.v. 1. Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spenser / by Philip...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
This essay proposes taking a serious poetic and literary-historical interest in the ballad-stanza ‘A...
This study documents the constant interest and appreciation of Keats for the works of Spenser. The c...
This study documents the constant interest and appreciation of Keats for the works of Spenser. The c...
This dissertation measures Spenser's congenial impact on Keats and Shelley within a context of more ...
Of all the Romantic poets John Keats (1795-1821) was a true and pure romantic. He was de...
The Art of The Faerie Queene is the first book centrally focused on the forms and poetic techniques ...
Edited by George Stillman Hillard.Contents. -- v.1 Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spenser ...
Much of the musical quality and meaning of Edmund Spenser's poetry is directly related to the state ...
In this thesis I investigate whether and how John Keats responds to Chaucerian dream poems in his fr...
This analysis attempts to establish that the Faerie Queene is a poem written on the basis of the two...
Through this paper I will try to explain in what ways Edmund Spenser’s poem The Faerie Queene can be...
The size and breadth of the work of Edmund Spenser is such that it has been overlooked in terms of S...
Edited by George Stillman Hillard.v. 1. Essay on the life and writings of Edmund Spenser / by Philip...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
One can truly say that writer of the epic poem The Faerie Queene Edmund Spenser was a painter in ver...
This essay proposes taking a serious poetic and literary-historical interest in the ballad-stanza ‘A...