This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityKeats's letter to his brother Tom, dated May 1818, provides a key to an understanding of the prevailing interests which dominate his poetry. He wrote, "I know not how it is the Clouds, the Sky, the Houses all seem anti-Grecian and anti-Charlemagnish." Keats thought in terms of imagery taken from the literature of ancient Greece and the lore of medieval romance, which enabled him to create graphic pictures in verse whereby he expressed beauty and emotion, or delineated an abstract thought concerning life and its meaning. He had a peculiar ability to recreate the life of the past, endowing it with movement, color, and feeling. The best of Keats's poetry will be f...
This thesis describes how different 19th century poets and artists depicted elements of the medieval...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
Of all the Romantic poets John Keats (1795-1821) was a true and pure romantic. He was de...
This thesis is a study in the theory and composition of mythological poetry in the work of John Kea...
John Keats is a well-known Romantic poet of the 19th century who has become the most sensuous poet o...
As a result of the changes England experienced at the end of the eighteenth century, R...
From the time John Keats began Endymion (March 1817) until his abandonment of the second version of ...
From the time John Keats began Endymion (March 1817) until his abandonment of the second version of ...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
"From Tales of Old Romance to Wormy Circumstance: Aesthetic Tradition, Metamorphosis and Legacy of K...
This dissertation describes, analyzes, and traces the development of the man-poet figure in Keat\u27...
In many ways, John Keats is the most romantic poet ever. Unlike classical poetry, which seeks to por...
This thesis describes how different 19th century poets and artists depicted elements of the medieval...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
Of all the Romantic poets John Keats (1795-1821) was a true and pure romantic. He was de...
This thesis is a study in the theory and composition of mythological poetry in the work of John Kea...
John Keats is a well-known Romantic poet of the 19th century who has become the most sensuous poet o...
As a result of the changes England experienced at the end of the eighteenth century, R...
From the time John Keats began Endymion (March 1817) until his abandonment of the second version of ...
From the time John Keats began Endymion (March 1817) until his abandonment of the second version of ...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
"From Tales of Old Romance to Wormy Circumstance: Aesthetic Tradition, Metamorphosis and Legacy of K...
This dissertation describes, analyzes, and traces the development of the man-poet figure in Keat\u27...
In many ways, John Keats is the most romantic poet ever. Unlike classical poetry, which seeks to por...
This thesis describes how different 19th century poets and artists depicted elements of the medieval...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the research is caused by interest of a modern science to i...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...