John Keats
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Keats’ Concept of Beauty
Keats was considerably influenced by Spenser and was, like Spenser, a passionate lover of beauty in all its forms and…
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Keats’ Sensuousness
Keats is a mystic of the senses and not of thoughts as he sought to apprehend the ultimate truth of…
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Keats’ “Ode on Indolence” – A Weaker Ode
“Ode on Indolence” is the weakest of all his poems because it lacks negative capability. There is no logical sequence…
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Salient features of Keats’ poetry
Romanticism primarily was a revolt against the artificial, pseudo-classical poetry in 18th Century. Wordsworth was the founder of this movement.…
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Beauty is truth, truth beauty.
Truth sometimes means reality, while reality is usually not beautiful at all. Reality can be disappointing or cruel or ugly.…
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