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John Keats (1795-1821) continues to delight and challenge readers both within and beyond the academic community through his poems and letters. This volume provides frameworks for enhanced analysis and appreciation of Keats and his work, with each chapter supplying a succinct, informed, and accessible account of a particular topic. Leading scholars examine the life and work of Keats against the backdrop of his influences, contemporaries, and reception, and explore the interaction of poet and world. The essays consider his enduring but ever-altering appeal, engage with critical discussion and…mehr
John Keats (1795-1821) continues to delight and challenge readers both within and beyond the academic community through his poems and letters. This volume provides frameworks for enhanced analysis and appreciation of Keats and his work, with each chapter supplying a succinct, informed, and accessible account of a particular topic. Leading scholars examine the life and work of Keats against the backdrop of his influences, contemporaries, and reception, and explore the interaction of poet and world. The essays consider his enduring but ever-altering appeal, engage with critical discussion and debate, and offer revisionary close reading of the poems and letters. Students and specialists will find their knowledge of Keats's life and work enriched by chapters that survey subjects ranging from education, relationships, and religion to art, genre, and film.
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Part I. Life, Letters, Texts: 1. Biographies and film Sarah Wootton 2. Formative years and medical training Nicholas Roe and Hrileena Ghosh 3. Surgery, science and suffering Nicholas Roe 4. Fanny Brawne and other women Heidi Thomson 5. Mortality Shahidha Bari 6. Travel Jeffrey C. Robinson 7. Letters Madeleine Callaghan 8. Manuscripts and publishing history John Barnard Part II. Cultural Contexts: 9. The Hunt circle and the Cockney School Gregory Leadbetter 10. London Timothy Webb 11. Politics Richard Cronin 12. Sociability Grant F. Scott 13. The visual and plastic arts Nancy Moore Goslee 14. Religion and myth Anthony John Harding Part III. Ideas and Poetics: 15. The Enlightenment and history Porscha Fermanis 16. Keats and Hazlitt Duncan Wu 17. Imagination, beauty and truth Charles W. Mahoney 18. The poetical character Seamus Perry 19. The senses and sensation Stacey McDowell 20. Prosody and versification in the Odes Michael O'Neill Part IV. Poetic Contexts: 21. Poetic precursors (1): Dante and Shakespeare Chris Murray 22. Poetic precursors (2): Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Pope Beth Lau 23. Contemporaries (1) (and immediate predecessors): Tighe, Radcliffe, Southey, Burns, Chatterton, Hunt, Wordsworth Michael O'Neill 24. Contemporaries (2): Coleridge, Byron, Shelley Jane Stabler 25. Ballad, romance and narrative Andrew Bennett 26. Epic and tragedy Susan J. Wolfson 27. Lyrical genres Christopher R. Miller Part V. Influence: 28. Tennyson to Wilde Herbert F. Tucker 29. Hardy, Edward Thomas, Stevens, Bishop, Heaney Michael O'Neill 30. American writing Mark Sandy Part VI. Critical Reception: 31. Contemporary reviews Kelvin Everest 32 Critical reception, 1821-1900 Francis O'Gorman 33. Keats criticism, 1900-63 Matthew Scott 34. Keats criticism, post-1963 Richard Marggraf Turley.
Part I. Life, Letters, Texts: 1. Biographies and film Sarah Wootton 2. Formative years and medical training Nicholas Roe and Hrileena Ghosh 3. Surgery, science and suffering Nicholas Roe 4. Fanny Brawne and other women Heidi Thomson 5. Mortality Shahidha Bari 6. Travel Jeffrey C. Robinson 7. Letters Madeleine Callaghan 8. Manuscripts and publishing history John Barnard Part II. Cultural Contexts: 9. The Hunt circle and the Cockney School Gregory Leadbetter 10. London Timothy Webb 11. Politics Richard Cronin 12. Sociability Grant F. Scott 13. The visual and plastic arts Nancy Moore Goslee 14. Religion and myth Anthony John Harding Part III. Ideas and Poetics: 15. The Enlightenment and history Porscha Fermanis 16. Keats and Hazlitt Duncan Wu 17. Imagination, beauty and truth Charles W. Mahoney 18. The poetical character Seamus Perry 19. The senses and sensation Stacey McDowell 20. Prosody and versification in the Odes Michael O'Neill Part IV. Poetic Contexts: 21. Poetic precursors (1): Dante and Shakespeare Chris Murray 22. Poetic precursors (2): Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Pope Beth Lau 23. Contemporaries (1) (and immediate predecessors): Tighe, Radcliffe, Southey, Burns, Chatterton, Hunt, Wordsworth Michael O'Neill 24. Contemporaries (2): Coleridge, Byron, Shelley Jane Stabler 25. Ballad, romance and narrative Andrew Bennett 26. Epic and tragedy Susan J. Wolfson 27. Lyrical genres Christopher R. Miller Part V. Influence: 28. Tennyson to Wilde Herbert F. Tucker 29. Hardy, Edward Thomas, Stevens, Bishop, Heaney Michael O'Neill 30. American writing Mark Sandy Part VI. Critical Reception: 31. Contemporary reviews Kelvin Everest 32 Critical reception, 1821-1900 Francis O'Gorman 33. Keats criticism, 1900-63 Matthew Scott 34. Keats criticism, post-1963 Richard Marggraf Turley.
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