This book explores John Keats's major works in the context of his reading and the world in which he shaped his career.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan J. Wolfson, Professor of English at Princeton University, New Jersey, is widely published in the fields of English Romanticism and poetic theory, including Keats-inspired sonnets in Literary Imagination (2010) and her books: The Romantics and their Contemporaries (co-edited with Peter Manning, 2010), Romantic Interactions: Social Being and the Turns of Literary Action (2010), John Keats, A Longman Cultural Edition (2007), The Cambridge Companion to John Keats (Cambridge, 2001) and Formal Charges (1997).
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1. Life and times 2. Conceiving early poems, and Poems 3. Falling in love with Endymion, A Poetic Romance. Rereading King Lear 4. Venturing 'new Romance': Isabella or, The Pot of Basil. A Story from Boccaccio 5. Falling with Hyperion 6. Still romancing: The Eve of St Agnes: a dream-sonnet La belle dame 7. Reforming the sonnet and forming the Odes of 1819: Psyche, Nightingale, Grecian Urn, Melancholy, Indolence 8. Writhing, wreathing, writing Lamia 9. Falling in fall 1819: The Fall of Hyperion and To Autumn 10. Last poems and lasting Keats A few famous formulations At a glance: Keats in context Further reading.
1. Life and times 2. Conceiving early poems, and Poems 3. Falling in love with Endymion, A Poetic Romance. Rereading King Lear 4. Venturing 'new Romance': Isabella or, The Pot of Basil. A Story from Boccaccio 5. Falling with Hyperion 6. Still romancing: The Eve of St Agnes: a dream-sonnet La belle dame 7. Reforming the sonnet and forming the Odes of 1819: Psyche, Nightingale, Grecian Urn, Melancholy, Indolence 8. Writhing, wreathing, writing Lamia 9. Falling in fall 1819: The Fall of Hyperion and To Autumn 10. Last poems and lasting Keats A few famous formulations At a glance: Keats in context Further reading.
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