John KeatsTwayne, 1981 - 194 páginas A comprehensive and scholarly account of the poet's works. |
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... Belle Dame " in the disastrous escape pattern from nature into the supernatural , Lamia also censures " cold philosophy " ( II.230 ) : " a moment's thought is passion's passing bell " ( II.39 ) . More obviously than in " La Belle Dame ...
... Belle Dame " in the disastrous escape pattern from nature into the supernatural , Lamia also censures " cold philosophy " ( II.230 ) : " a moment's thought is passion's passing bell " ( II.39 ) . More obviously than in " La Belle Dame ...
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... Belle Dame sans Merci " With an inimitable magic Keats depicts another cheated soul in " La Belle Dame sans Merci . " Flight into visionary experience and back again is expressed by means of the well - known motif ( to be used once more ...
... Belle Dame sans Merci " With an inimitable magic Keats depicts another cheated soul in " La Belle Dame sans Merci . " Flight into visionary experience and back again is expressed by means of the well - known motif ( to be used once more ...
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... Belle Dame and the Pale Kings : Life's High Meed , ” Michigan Academician 2 ( 1969 ) : 62 . 43. Murry , Keats and Shakespeare , pp . 124-25 ; Jane Rabb Cohen , " Keats's Humor in ' La Belle Dame sans Merci , ' Keats - Shelley Journal 17 ...
... Belle Dame and the Pale Kings : Life's High Meed , ” Michigan Academician 2 ( 1969 ) : 62 . 43. Murry , Keats and Shakespeare , pp . 124-25 ; Jane Rabb Cohen , " Keats's Humor in ' La Belle Dame sans Merci , ' Keats - Shelley Journal 17 ...
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About the Author | 8 |
Introduction | 15 |
The Letters | 32 |
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