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Keats, Narrative and Audience

Author : Andrew Bennett
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1994-03-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0521445655

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Keats, Narrative and Audience by Andrew Bennett Pdf

Andrew Bennett's original study of Keats focuses on questions of narrative and audience as a means to offer new readings of the major poems. It discusses ways in which reading is 'figured' in Keats's poetry, and suggests that such 'figures of reading' have themselves determined certain modes of response to Keats's texts. Together with important new readings of Keats's poetry, the study presents a significant rethinking of the relationship between Romantic poetry and its audience. Developing recent discussions in literary theory concerning narrative, readers and reading, the nature of the audience for poetry, and the Romantic 'invention' of posterity, Bennett elaborates a sophisticated and historically specific reconceptualization of Romantic writing.

Keats and History

Author : Nicholas Roe
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1995-03-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0521442451

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Keats and History by Nicholas Roe Pdf

The poems of John Keats have traditionally been regarded as most resistant of all Romantic poetry to the concerns of history and politics. But critical trends have begun to overturn this assumption. Keats and History brings together exciting work by British and American scholars, in thirteen essays which respond to interest in the historical dimensions of Keats's poems and letters, and open alternative perspectives on his achievement. Keats's writings are approached through politics, social history, feminism, economics, historiography, stylistics, aesthetics, and mathematical theory. The editor's introduction places the volume in relation to nineteenth- and early twentieth-century readings of the poet. Keats and History will be welcomed by students of English literature, and by all those interested in English Romanticism.

Endymion and the "labyrinthian Path to Eminence in Art"

Author : Christoph Loreck
Publisher : Königshausen & Neumann
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Endymion (Greek mythology)
ISBN : 3826031636

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Endymion and the "labyrinthian Path to Eminence in Art" by Christoph Loreck Pdf

The Romantic Legacy of Paradise Lost

Author : Jonathon Shears
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351882439

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The Romantic Legacy of Paradise Lost by Jonathon Shears Pdf

The Romantic Legacy of Paradise Lost offers a new critical insight into the relationship between Milton and the Romantic poets. Beginning with a discussion of the role that seventeenth and eighteenth-century writers like Dryden, Johnson and Burke played in formulating the political and spiritual mythology that grew up around Milton, Shears devotes a chapter to each of the major Romantic poets, contextualizing their 'misreadings' of Milton within a range of historical, aesthetic, and theoretical contexts and discourses. By tackling the vexed issue of whether Paradise Lost by its nature makes available and encourages alternate readings or whether misreadings are imposed on the poem from without, Shears argues that the Romantic inclination towards fragmentation and a polysemous aesthetic leads to disrupted readings of Paradise Lost that obscure the theme, or warp the 'grain', of the poem. Shears concludes by examining the ways in which the legacy of Romantic misreading continues to shape critical responses to Milton's epic.

Keats and Philosophy

Author : Shahidha Kazi Bari
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-09-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136344664

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Keats and Philosophy by Shahidha Kazi Bari Pdf

John Keats remains one of the most familiar and beloved of English poets, but has received surprisingly little critical attention in recent years. This study is a fresh contribution to Keats criticism and Romantic scholarship, positioning Keats as a figure of philosophical interest who warrants renewed attention. Exploring Keats’s own Romantic accounts of feeling and thinking, this study draws a connection between poetry and the phenomenological branches of modern philosophy. The study takes Keats’s poetic evocation of touching hands, wandering feet, beating hearts and breathing bodies as a descriptive elaboration of consciousness and a phenomenological account of experience. The philosophical terms of analysis adopted here challenge the orthodoxies of Keats scholarship, traditionally characterised by the careful historicisation of a limited canon. The philosophical framework of analysis enhances the readings put forward, while Keats’s poems, in turn, serve to give fuller expression of those ideas themselves. Using Keats as a particular case, this book also demonstrates the ways in which theory and philosophy supplement literary scholarship.

John Keats, Updated Edition

Author : Harold Bloom
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 281 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Criticism
ISBN : 9781438113203

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John Keats, Updated Edition by Harold Bloom Pdf

Presents a collection of critical essays on the works of John Keats.

Romantic Psychoanalysis

Author : Joel Faflak
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2009-01-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0791472701

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Romantic Psychoanalysis by Joel Faflak Pdf

How the Romantics invented psychoanalysis in advance of Freud.

A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on the Poems of John Keats

Author : John R. Strachan
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780415234771

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A Routledge Literary Sourcebook on the Poems of John Keats by John R. Strachan Pdf

John Keats was one of the central figures of English Romanticism and is still one of England's most popular poets. This sourcebook brings together texts and documents that provide a gateway towards an understanding of the man, his life and his work.

Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School

Author : Jeffrey N. Cox
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2004-05-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0521604230

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Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School by Jeffrey N. Cox Pdf

Jeffrey N. Cox refines our conception of 'second generation' Romanticism by placing it within the circle of writers around Leigh Hunt that came to be known as the 'Cockney School'. Offering a theory of the group as a key site for cultural production, Cox challenges the traditional image of the Romantic poet as an isolated figure by recreating the social nature of the work of Shelley, Keats, Hunt, Hazlitt, Byron, and others, as they engaged in literary contests, wrote poems celebrating one another, and worked collaboratively on journals and other projects. Cox also recovers the work of neglected writers such as John Hamilton Reynolds, Horace Smith, and Cornelius Webb as part of the rich social and cultural context of Hunt's circle. This book not only demonstrates convincingly that a 'Cockney School' existed, but shows that it was committed to putting literature in the service of social, cultural, and political reform.

Shakespearean Readings

Author : Carlo Maria Bajetta,Luisa Conti Camaiora
Publisher : EDUCatt - Ente per il diritto allo studio universitario dell'Università Cattolica
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-03
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9788867805020

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Shakespearean Readings by Carlo Maria Bajetta,Luisa Conti Camaiora Pdf

This volume contains a series of papers we delivered at the annual Shakespeare conference held at the Università Cattolica of Milan over three years. During this period our research interests ran on more or less parallel lines, moving from Shakespeare’s sonnets to the Bard’s influence on Keats and Shelley. If this was probably due to a similar way of interpreting the conference titles, it was just a coincidence that both of us devoted particular attention to King Lear. This play, we discovered, was particularly relevant to the work we were autonomously carrying out, Luisa Camaiora being then engaged in writing her book on Keats’s Odes, and Carlo Bajetta editing Shelley’s Peter Bell. As a consequence, we started mentioning articles, discussed recent research, and there was much swapping of books – which created more than a little confusion in our bookshelves, and much irritation in some University librarians. When we looked back at these essays, we were surprised to note that a fil rouge seemed to run through them. From the ambiguities of one of Shakespeare’s most famous sonnets, number 116, they move on to describe the allusive structure of the sonnet-chorus of Romeo and Juliet, hence to the complexities of the initial scene of King Lear and the uses to which this play was put by Keats and Shelley; they eventually come back to Keats’s relationship with the works of the Bard, and finally to yet another sonnet, which constitutes in many ways an original re-reading of Shakespeare. ‘Shakespearean Readings’, alluding to both textual variants, critical analysis, and a writer’s understanding of a literary work, seems to be a fitting title to describe this red thread. ‘'Passage' and 'Traffic' in Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘Textual Madness: King Lear’s peregrinations’ were first published in To go or not to go? Catching the moving Shakespeare (ed. L. Camaiora, Milan, I.S.U. Università Cattolica, 2004), ‘John Keats and his Presider Shakespeare’ and ‘Shakespeare’s Sonnet 12 and Keats’s “When I have fears”’ appeared in a different form in L’Analisi Linguistica e Letteraria, 7:1, 1999, while ‘Shelley’s Shakespearean Mockery of Wordsworth’, which was read at the Shakespeare Days conference in April 2003, both relies on and integrates some sections of the introduction to Peter Bell: the 1819 Texts which appeared in December of the same year (Mursia, Milan). Milan, June 2004 Luisa Conti Camaiora – Carlo M. Bajetta Dalla Prfazione degli Autori

John Keats

Author : William A. Ulmer
Publisher : Springer
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319470849

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John Keats by William A. Ulmer Pdf

This book considers Keats’s major poems as exercises in Romantic historicism. The poetry’s rich allusiveness represents Keats’s effort to reclaim the British canon for Cockney revisionism, and reveals Keats characteristically invoking the past to define his contemporary cultural politics. The book begins by discussing Keats’s Cockney traditionalism in its Regency context and then proceeds through the poet’s career in chronological order. There are chapters on history and vocation in the poet’s first volume, the failed idealism of 'Endymion', gender and audience in the Medieval Romances, the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' in historical context, secularism and consolation in the other great Odes, and then the two 'Hyperion' fragments, in which history ramifies beyond poetic method to become the explicit subject of inquiry. The result is a stimulating reassessment of Keats’s intellectual development and most admired poems.

Keats

Author : Andrew Motion
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 702 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1999-04-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0226542408

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Keats by Andrew Motion Pdf

Andrew Motion's dramatic narration of Keats's life is the first in a generation to take a fresh look at this great English Romantic poet. Unlike previous biographers, Motion pays close attention to the social and political worlds Keats inhabited. Making incisive use of the poet's inimitable letters, Motion presents a masterful account. "Motion has given us a new Keats, one who is skinned alive, a genius who wrote in a single month all the poems we cherish, a victim who was tormented by the best doctors of the age. . . . This portrait, stripped of its layers of varnish and restored to glowing colours, should last us for another generation."—Edmund White, The Observer Review "Keats's letters fairly leap off the page. . . . [Motion] listens for the 'freely associating inquiry and incomparable verve and dash,' the 'headlong charge,' of Keats's jazzlike improvisations, which give us, like no other writing in English, the actual rush of a man thinking, a mind hurtling forward unpredictably and sweeping us along."—Morris Dickstein, New York Times Book Review "Scrupulous and eloquent."—Gregory Feeley, Philadelphia Inquirer

John Keats and the Culture of Dissent

Author : Nicholas Roe
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0198186290

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John Keats and the Culture of Dissent by Nicholas Roe Pdf

This book overturns received ideas about Keats as a poet of "beauty" and "sensuousness," highlighting the little studied political perspectives of his works. Roe sets out to recover the vivacious, pugnacious voices of Keats's poetry, and traces the complex ways in which his poems responded to and addressed their contemporary world. The book also offers new research about Keats's early life that opens valuable and often provocative new perspectives on his poetry.

Keats’s Reading / Reading Keats

Author : Beth Lau,Greg Kucich,Daniel Johnson
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2022-02-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783030795306

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Keats’s Reading / Reading Keats by Beth Lau,Greg Kucich,Daniel Johnson Pdf

This book explores John Keats’s reading practices and intertextual dialogues with other writers. It also examines later writers’ engagements with Keats’s poetry. Finally, the book honors the distinguished Keats scholar Jack Stillinger and includes an essay surveying his career as well as a bibliography of his major publications. The first section of the volume, “Theorizing Keats’s Reading,” contains four essays that identify major patterns in the poet’s reading habits and responses to other works. The next section, “Keats’s Reading,” consists of six essays that examine Keats’s work in relation to specific earlier authors and texts. The four essays in the third section, “Reading Keats,” consider how Keats’s poetry influenced the work of later writers and became embedded in British and American literary traditions. The final section of the book, “Contemporary Poetic Responses,” features three scholar-poets who, in poetry and/or prose commentary, discuss and exemplify Keats’s impact on their work.

Keats's Boyish Imagination

Author : Richard Marggraf Turley
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781134441037

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Keats's Boyish Imagination by Richard Marggraf Turley Pdf

For many readers, John Keats's achievement is to have attainted a supreme poetic maturity at so young an age. Canonical poems of resignation and acceptance such as 'To Autumn' are traditionally seen as examples par excellence of this maturity. In this highly innovative study, however, Marggraf Turley examines how, for Keats, an insistence on 'boyishness' in the midst of apparent mature imagery is the very essence of his political contestation of the literary establishment.