Imagination and Myths in John Keats's Poetry

Imagination and Myths in John Keats's Poetry
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Publisher : San Francisco : Mellen Research University Press
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Download or read book Imagination and Myths in John Keats's Poetry written by Diane Brotemarkle and published by San Francisco : Mellen Research University Press. This book was released on 1993 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study seeks elements of self-definition in Keats's work, the quest for the poetical character. From both his poems and letters, an aesthetic emerges which locates the poetical character in terms of a responsible role in a creative process: a transcendent imagination infuses beauty into the material world; these particulars become a source of inspiration for the artist, the foundation of the simple imaginative mind. The readings of Keats's poems depend on these stages, on the two kinds of imagination and the mediation between them. This study is the one of the first to yield this particular synthesis, and the importance of historicism to Keats's aesthetic has before not always been weighted.


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