Using Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of dialogism as a theoretical starting point, this thesis investigates the manifestations of dialogic voice in Odes by John Keats. In fact, this study attempts to examine the dialogic reading of “Ode to a Nightingale”, “Ode on Grecian urn”, “Ode on Indolence”, “Ode to Psyche”, “To Autumn” and “Ode to Melancholy”, through structural viewpoints. A scrutiny upon Keats's odes through dialogical perspective may reveal that Keats is a social and an involved poet of his time. Moreover, Keats as an escapist poet chooses the world of fancy and imagination to free himself from conflicts of his society. His odes are associated with expression of joy-pain reality through which Keats in a close dialogue with rea...
This dissertation uses a psychoanalytic methodology to examine the representation of pleasure and de...
This dissertation describes, analyzes, and traces the development of the man-poet figure in Keat\u27...
This essay considers the connections between myth and sympathy in Keats’s poetic theory and practice...
Using Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of dialogism as a theoretical starting point, this thesis investigat...
A tradition of criticism in Keats studies has constructed a view of the poet as a writer who is enti...
This study argues that John Keats is a poet whose key consideration is empathy and who possesses the...
This paper examines how Keatss odes written in 1819 take the form of a pastoral to explore the possi...
The research paper depicts the movement of the speaker between the real and the ideal world. John Ke...
This thesis examines the poetry of John Keats through an exploration of his attitude towards reading...
Bakhtin\u27s critical theory is shown to hold out the possibility of reading lyric poetry dialogical...
Artistically Keats's Nightingale Ode is one of his best conceived and most satisfying and as such mo...
Abstract This thesis argues that the two poems ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ and ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ wri...
In many ways, John Keats is the most romantic poet ever. Unlike classical poetry, which seeks to por...
Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale is famous for the poet’s flight of imagination to attain the blithe spir...
Keats' short and tragic life left him with fewer options to enjoy and celebrate the colours of natur...
This dissertation uses a psychoanalytic methodology to examine the representation of pleasure and de...
This dissertation describes, analyzes, and traces the development of the man-poet figure in Keat\u27...
This essay considers the connections between myth and sympathy in Keats’s poetic theory and practice...
Using Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of dialogism as a theoretical starting point, this thesis investigat...
A tradition of criticism in Keats studies has constructed a view of the poet as a writer who is enti...
This study argues that John Keats is a poet whose key consideration is empathy and who possesses the...
This paper examines how Keatss odes written in 1819 take the form of a pastoral to explore the possi...
The research paper depicts the movement of the speaker between the real and the ideal world. John Ke...
This thesis examines the poetry of John Keats through an exploration of his attitude towards reading...
Bakhtin\u27s critical theory is shown to hold out the possibility of reading lyric poetry dialogical...
Artistically Keats's Nightingale Ode is one of his best conceived and most satisfying and as such mo...
Abstract This thesis argues that the two poems ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ and ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ wri...
In many ways, John Keats is the most romantic poet ever. Unlike classical poetry, which seeks to por...
Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale is famous for the poet’s flight of imagination to attain the blithe spir...
Keats' short and tragic life left him with fewer options to enjoy and celebrate the colours of natur...
This dissertation uses a psychoanalytic methodology to examine the representation of pleasure and de...
This dissertation describes, analyzes, and traces the development of the man-poet figure in Keat\u27...
This essay considers the connections between myth and sympathy in Keats’s poetic theory and practice...