For I believe that The Eve of St. Agnes is, in its hybrid nature, the most epistolary poem of the Romantic period. I therefore begin my discussion with an exploration of the dark or ‘indifferent’ side of letter-writing. I then examine Keats’s letters and their willingness to submit to their own limitations as a form of consolation or self-defense. Finally I turn to The Eve of St. Agnes and other poems which are all, by Keats’s own account, ‘unpoetical’ because of their incorporation of epistolary methods. By writing poems the way he wrote letters – that is, by having recourse to submission and evasion just when one would expect an imaginative or ‘metaphysical’ climax – Keats opened up poetry to a realm of experience it had previously exclud...
Critics of Keats\u27s Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil (1818) traditionally focus on the poem\u27s tr...
The way we typically organize a poet’s written legacy, in discrete, standard editions of poetry, (us...
This article aims to interpret dreams in John Keats’s narrative The Eve of St. Agnes from different ...
This article explores the embodied language Keats uses in The Eve of St. Agnes to capture the senses...
This paper explores John Keats\u27s 1820 poem The Eve of St. Agnes and the particular ways in which ...
Early in November 1818, John Henry Newman and John Bowden published the first canto of a collaborati...
This analysis of Keats's poem proffers evidence and arguments to support the contention that The Eve...
Keats is “the most honest, the least self-deceiving . . .of the Romantics,” says Mr. S. Spender, “t...
"The Eve of St. Agnes" is one of Keats’s most challenging poems when it comes to the poet’s emotions...
Although critics commenting on Keats’s “La Belle Dame sans Merci” are divided on whether or not the ...
The primary purpose of the essay is to make a factual survey of some of the fifteen occurrences of t...
John Keats\u27s poem The Eve of St. Agenes is generally classified as a romance. A study of this w...
This dissertation uses a psychoanalytic methodology to examine the representation of pleasure and de...
《圣阿格尼丝之夜》是在当代济慈研究领域最具争议的一首长篇叙事诗,如何理解诗中波菲洛和玛德琳之间的关系成为西方针锋相对的两派学者的分水岭。以瓦瑟曼为首的学者认为两位主人公之间是纯真的爱情关系,而以斯蒂灵...
In this thesis I investigate whether and how John Keats responds to Chaucerian dream poems in his fr...
Critics of Keats\u27s Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil (1818) traditionally focus on the poem\u27s tr...
The way we typically organize a poet’s written legacy, in discrete, standard editions of poetry, (us...
This article aims to interpret dreams in John Keats’s narrative The Eve of St. Agnes from different ...
This article explores the embodied language Keats uses in The Eve of St. Agnes to capture the senses...
This paper explores John Keats\u27s 1820 poem The Eve of St. Agnes and the particular ways in which ...
Early in November 1818, John Henry Newman and John Bowden published the first canto of a collaborati...
This analysis of Keats's poem proffers evidence and arguments to support the contention that The Eve...
Keats is “the most honest, the least self-deceiving . . .of the Romantics,” says Mr. S. Spender, “t...
"The Eve of St. Agnes" is one of Keats’s most challenging poems when it comes to the poet’s emotions...
Although critics commenting on Keats’s “La Belle Dame sans Merci” are divided on whether or not the ...
The primary purpose of the essay is to make a factual survey of some of the fifteen occurrences of t...
John Keats\u27s poem The Eve of St. Agenes is generally classified as a romance. A study of this w...
This dissertation uses a psychoanalytic methodology to examine the representation of pleasure and de...
《圣阿格尼丝之夜》是在当代济慈研究领域最具争议的一首长篇叙事诗,如何理解诗中波菲洛和玛德琳之间的关系成为西方针锋相对的两派学者的分水岭。以瓦瑟曼为首的学者认为两位主人公之间是纯真的爱情关系,而以斯蒂灵...
In this thesis I investigate whether and how John Keats responds to Chaucerian dream poems in his fr...
Critics of Keats\u27s Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil (1818) traditionally focus on the poem\u27s tr...
The way we typically organize a poet’s written legacy, in discrete, standard editions of poetry, (us...
This article aims to interpret dreams in John Keats’s narrative The Eve of St. Agnes from different ...