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John Keats John Barnard

John Keats By John Barnard

John Keats by John Barnard


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This book offers a revaluation of Keat's major poetry. It reveals how Keat's work is both an oblique criticism of the dominant attitudes to literature, sexuality, religion, and politics in his period, and a powerful critique of the claims of the imagination.

John Keats Summary

John Keats by John Barnard

This book offers a revaluation of Keats' major poetry. It reveals how Keats' work is both an oblique criticism of the dominant attitudes to literature, sexuality, religion and politics in his period, and a powerful critique of the claims of the imagination. For all that he shares the optimistic humanism of progressives like Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, and Shelley, Keats nevertheless questions the sufficiency of either Art or Beauty. Professor Barnard shows how the notorious attack on Keats as a Cockney poet was motivated by class and political bias. He analyses the problems facing Keats as a second-generation Romantic, his continuing difficulty in finding an appropriate style for 'Poesy', and his uncertain judgement of his own work. The ambiguities and stresses evident in the poetry's treatment of women and sexual love are seen to reflect divisions in Keats and his society. The maturing use of myth from Poems (1817) to The Fall of Hyperion, and the achievement of the major odes are set in relation to Keats' whole career.

Table of Contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. An early nineteenth-century poet; 2. 'Energy and Voluptuousness': Poems (1817); 3. Endymion: 'Pretty Paganism' and 'Purgatory Blind'; 4. Hyperion: 'Colossal Grandeur'; 5. Four 'medieval' love stories; 6. The spring odes, 1819; 7. Final poems; Appendix: the poems to Fanny Brawne; Notes; Select reading; Index of persons and Keats' poems.

Additional information

GOR002317234
9780521318068
0521318068
John Keats by John Barnard
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1987-03-12
188
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