In the spring of 1818 John Keats journeyed to Teignmouth in Devon to care for his dying brother. This essay explores his idea of landscape in three poems of the period. The term “landscape” designates not only the geographical sense of land but also the meanings that are imposed upon or emanate from issues concerning land. Keats made clear in letters to close friends that he held Devon and its people in low esteem. Yet, in his poetry, he curiously rejoices in the beauties of Devon and its people, assuming even the idiosyncrasies of a south-west country brogue. What accounts for these extraordinary shifts in mood? The essay argues that even when the reality of Devonshire failed him, Keats’ poetry reflected a willingness to reach for a...
This thesis is concerned with Wordsworth’s spatial poetics, with the formation and articulation of s...
The 19th English romantic poet John Keats constructed a large number of spaces to assist the narrati...
The volume proposes a catalogue of 54 landscape features in the poetry of John Keats. The meaning, s...
In the spring of 1818 John Keats journeyed to Teignmouth in Devon to care for his dying brother. Th...
This article seeks to consider different interpretations and meanings of Keats’s “To Autumn”, the la...
This essay argues that on the threshold of winter in 1819 the ‘condition of the language’ itself pro...
This paper studies the letters John Keats sent to his brother during his walking tour of Scotland. T...
British romantic poets generally illustrate distinctive geographical writing characteristics. Among ...
This paper examines how Keatss odes written in 1819 take the form of a pastoral to explore the possi...
The first draft of Keats’s ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ appears abruptly, seemingly from nowhere, in a...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
This thesis proposes two distinct but connected ideas: that John Keats’s idiom of friendship was hau...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityKeats's letter to h...
In many ways, John Keats is the most romantic poet ever. Unlike classical poetry, which seeks to por...
John Keats is a well-known Romantic poet of the 19th century who has become the most sensuous poet o...
This thesis is concerned with Wordsworth’s spatial poetics, with the formation and articulation of s...
The 19th English romantic poet John Keats constructed a large number of spaces to assist the narrati...
The volume proposes a catalogue of 54 landscape features in the poetry of John Keats. The meaning, s...
In the spring of 1818 John Keats journeyed to Teignmouth in Devon to care for his dying brother. Th...
This article seeks to consider different interpretations and meanings of Keats’s “To Autumn”, the la...
This essay argues that on the threshold of winter in 1819 the ‘condition of the language’ itself pro...
This paper studies the letters John Keats sent to his brother during his walking tour of Scotland. T...
British romantic poets generally illustrate distinctive geographical writing characteristics. Among ...
This paper examines how Keatss odes written in 1819 take the form of a pastoral to explore the possi...
The first draft of Keats’s ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ appears abruptly, seemingly from nowhere, in a...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
This thesis proposes two distinct but connected ideas: that John Keats’s idiom of friendship was hau...
This item was digitized by the Internet Archive. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityKeats's letter to h...
In many ways, John Keats is the most romantic poet ever. Unlike classical poetry, which seeks to por...
John Keats is a well-known Romantic poet of the 19th century who has become the most sensuous poet o...
This thesis is concerned with Wordsworth’s spatial poetics, with the formation and articulation of s...
The 19th English romantic poet John Keats constructed a large number of spaces to assist the narrati...
The volume proposes a catalogue of 54 landscape features in the poetry of John Keats. The meaning, s...