Bard in Fealty: Keats' Use of Classical Mythology, Volumen1University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1962 - 864 páginas |
Contenido
The Realm of Flora and old | 45 |
Application Study and Thought JanuaryDecember 1818 | 125 |
Endymion a Lovely Tale of Human Life | 153 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Adonis aesthetic allegory allusions ancient Apollo apotheosis beauty book of Endymion Bush Chapman Charles Cowden Clarke classical mythology Colvin conception Cynthia death Drayton dream Elgin marbles Elizabethan Elysium Endimion and Phoebe Endymion Endymion story Evolution of Keats's Fall of Hyperion fealty to Apollo fellowship with essence finer tone Finney Glaucus glories Grecian Greek mythology heaven Hellenism Hero and Leander human Hunt Hymn Hyperion poems ideal imagination immortality Indian maid John Keats Keats's Poetry knowledge later laurel letter Lyly's meaning mind Miss Lowell mortal mysteries mystic communings mythological poems mythological poetry nature Negative Capability neo-Platonic nymphs passage passion Peona philosophic Platonic poet Poet-making ritual poet's poetic prefigured premature and mystic premature communing reading realm of Flora Rollins Romantic scene secret essence Selincourt Sensations sensuous Shelley Sleep and Poetry sonnet soul sources Spenser spirit Stood Tip-toe sweet teleology thee theme thought trance trans truth vision Woodhouse Wordsworth