John Keats and Contemporaries.
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 03:30:59
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 2 pages (590 words)
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 2 pages (590 words)
"Beauty is truth and truth beauty, that is all you know on earth, and all you need to know."
One of England's greatest poets, Keats (1813-1817) was a key element in the Romantic Movement. Known especially for his love of the country and sensuous descriptions of the beauty of nature, his poetry also resonated with deep philosophic questions.
Copiousness in exquisite detail, perpetual freshness of phrase, characterize all the poetry of Keats, and in the
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portray beautiful literary reading to the generations to come.
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Shelley,P.B.The Complete Poetical Works.Ed.Thomas Hutchinson.Oxford :OUP,1967.
Hardy,T.The Complete Poems, The Variorum Edition.Ed.James Gibson.London : Macmillan,1979.
The Terrestrial Imagination: The Poet Hardy in the Romantic Tradition, Literary Studies Course,Graduate School Kenkichi KAMIJIMA, 6 September 1999
David Lehti, John Keats, early poems 1813-1817; 2000 David Lehti on web: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~lahtid/literature/vicenglish/keats/earlypms.htm
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