Keats's Poetry and the Politics of the ImaginationFairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1989 - 228 sivua A reassessment of the historical dimension of Keat's poetry that addresses the influence on his work of the immediate post-Waterloo period and traces his source materials. A new reading of Keat's major poems is presented, as well as of many less-studied pieces. |
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Endymion | 35 |
Isabella and The Eve of St Agnes | 54 |
Hyperion | 85 |
Ode on a Grecian Urn | 104 |
Otho the Great | 121 |
Lamia | 135 |
The Fall of Hyperion | 156 |
Jealousies and Gripus | 177 |
Notes | 193 |
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