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Aesthetic and Myth in the Poetry of Keats

Walter H. Evert

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Allgemeine und Vergleichende Literaturwissenschaft

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In this highly perceptive and original study Evert traces Keats' formulation in his early work of mythography of the imagination founded on Apollo through its radical qualification in his later work.

Originally published in 1965.

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Schlagwörter

Conceit, Poetry, Romantic poetry, Narrative poetry, G. (novel), Cynicism (philosophy), Erotic literature, Sentimentality, Correction (novel), Sonnet, Perversion, Falsity, Ode on a Grecian Urn, John Keats, Laconic phrase, English poetry, Ode on Melancholy, Simile, Mythology, Miser, Anthony Hecht, Fearful Symmetry (Frye), Thomas Medwin, Silliness, Ephemerality, Mutability (poem), Sonnet sequence, Despair (novel), Poetic diction, Prose, Irony, Lament, Poet, Odes (Horace), Last Poems, Pity, Literary criticism, Literature, Sleep and Poetry, T. S. Eliot, William Shakespeare, A Defence of Poetry, Vocation (poem), Evocation, Negative capability, Mythopoeia, The Realist, A Certain Ambiguity, Digression, Mortal Love (novel), Criticism, Ode to a Nightingale, Parody, Ibid (short story), Long poem, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Disenchantment, Poetic tradition, Aesthetic Theory, Petrarch, Life and Letters, James Rice (writer), Philosopher, An Essay on Criticism, Epic poetry, Petrarchan sonnet, Annus Mirabilis (poem), Proverb, Misery (novel), Dream vision