John KeatsTwayne, 1981 - 194 páginas A comprehensive and scholarly account of the poet's works. |
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... verse , was written at Chichester in January 1819. ( The subjects for this poem and the fragmentary " Eve of St. Mark " were apparently suggested by the enigmatic Mrs. Isabella Jones , whom he had met in May 1817. ) 5 In April the ...
... verse , was written at Chichester in January 1819. ( The subjects for this poem and the fragmentary " Eve of St. Mark " were apparently suggested by the enigmatic Mrs. Isabella Jones , whom he had met in May 1817. ) 5 In April the ...
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... verse epistles . Beside brief notes of four to six lines there are several lengthy journal - letters scribbled in ... verses as well as for magnificent poetry . They give us the circumstances under which many of Keats's poems were ...
... verse epistles . Beside brief notes of four to six lines there are several lengthy journal - letters scribbled in ... verses as well as for magnificent poetry . They give us the circumstances under which many of Keats's poems were ...
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... verse epistle in rhymed couplets to Reynolds , in which he fathoms the insufficiencies of reason and imagination . Most readers have agreed with Keats that the verse is " careless " ( I , 263 ) ; but even if the poem was improvised , it ...
... verse epistle in rhymed couplets to Reynolds , in which he fathoms the insufficiencies of reason and imagination . Most readers have agreed with Keats that the verse is " careless " ( I , 263 ) ; but even if the poem was improvised , it ...
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About the Author | 8 |
Introduction | 15 |
The Letters | 32 |
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