Poems by Shelley & Keats
.... perhaps because the song of the nightingale is a different sort of joy from that of the skylark, and perhaps because
Keats is a different
poet than Shelley. ....
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Keats and De Quincey and Austen
.... literature. The distinction is not always clear, but for
Keats, the
poet turns within and shapes experience in the manner of a dream. De ....
(1085

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Keats & Shelley
.... Goellnicht, DC The
Poet-Physician:
Keats and Medical Science. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1984. Jugurtha, L.
Keats and Nature. ....
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Arnold & Keats
.... This formulation of the relationship between the
poet and his works was typical of
Keats' approach to the discussion of the art of poetry. ....
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Ode to a Grecian Urn (Keats). Stonehedge
.... exist after
Keats and the reader are long gone, and this is true no matter when the reader picks up the poem, just as the poem itself will outlast
poet and ....
(2771

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Five Odes of Keats
.... Gittings has noted that "Ode to Psyche" is "a poem of ideas, it sticks to its brief of simply stating that
Keats will be the
poet priest of this hitherto ....
(4416

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Keat's Romantic Poem, Sleep and Poetry
.... that blueprint, in this poem
Keats certainly expresses the Romantic view of human nature, at least insofar as it applies to the ideal
poet in
Keats' vision, if ....
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"Ode to a Nightingale"
....
Keats sees the song as evidence of the world of imagination, and this is the world of the
poet as well.
Keats can lose himself in the song of the nightingale. ....
(505

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Use of Language in Poems of Keats and Shelley
.... In
Keats' poems, like To Autumn, we see that the
poet also uses language based on nature and its imagery to inform his work. The ....
(299

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The human imagination
.... exist after
Keats and the reader are long gone, and this is true no matter when the reader picks up the poem, just as the poem itself will outlast
poet and ....
(2771

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Various Literary Characters
.... The
poet's argument is simply that the artist has given these people and their actions immortality. In a broader sense,
Keats is speaking of the power of art ....
(1689

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Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... is paradoxically only accentuated by
Keats' ecstatic, even hectic, celebration of its artistic immortality."
Keats is not the only romantic
poet who views ....
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Challenges to the Enlightenment Ideology
.... to look into the fair and open face of heaven." It was the countryside, the calm and quiet and serene environment of Nature that a
poet like
Keats (in Meyer ....
(1961

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Poet Paul Laurence Dunbar
.... Longfellow, Tennyson,
Keats, Byron, and popular but minor poets Mrs. Felicia Hemans and Adelaide Anne Procter. Dunbar also wrote as a dialect
poet, and these ....
(1699

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Tuberculosis
.... He decried the common practice of bleeding consumptive patients (to death, in the case of
poet John
Keats), subscribing instead to 'climate therapy'--the ....
(1784

7

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Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... but it is a nature which brings "the bliss of solitude" to the
poet when he is .... Later Romantic poets such as Byron and
Keats said that such a poem as "I Wandered ....
(1994

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Life & Works of Edgar Allan Poe
.... second great loss, of his young wife, came relatively late in the
poet's life. .... that he was exposed to the works of the great English poets:
Keats, and Coleridge ....
(1783

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The Theme of Return to Nature in Poets of the Romantic Age
.... the Romantic poets discussed above--Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley and
Keats--employ the .... Each
poet employs the return to Nature theme to varying degrees ....
(2457

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The Book of Sand (Borges)
.... Shelley and
Keats felt that the highest knowledge was intellectual beauty and beauty the highest ideal, ones that transcended reason, so, too, the
poet admits ....
(3520

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The Romantic Movement
.... Each
poet features Nature, creates images of the natural world, and makes a .... imposed after the fact by critics reading the works of
Keats, Coleridge, and ....
(1920

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Poems by 4 Poets
A
poet's selection of a particular aspect of the relationship between humanity and nature .... In his ode To Autumn John
Keats (1795-1821) personifies the season and ....
(1928

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Modes of Addressing Nature
A
poet's selection of a particular aspect of the relationship between humanity and nature .... In his ode To Autumn John
Keats (1795-1821) personifies the season and ....
(1940

8

)
The Horse and His Rider
.... His Rider Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) was a female Scottish
poet and playwright .... movement then holding sway were Coleridge, Wordsworth, Byron,
Keats, and others ....
(1073

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Haydon
.... Wordsworth Musing On Helvellyn", which was described by the
poet himself as .... as much by his personal friendships with luminaries such as John
Keats, Charles Lamb ....
(4438

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Benjamin Robert Haydon
.... artists and poets of his time, including William Wordsworth, John
Keats, and Elizabeth .... His portrait of the renowned 19th century
poet and close personal friend ....
(5582

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Winesburg, Ohio & Spoon River Anthology
.... The Hill," which opens Spoon River Anthology, where the
poet simply recites .... criticism of Masters's "too obvious and energetic worship of
Keats, Shelley, Milton ....
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Winesburg, Ohio and Spoon River Anthology: A Comparison
.... The Hill," which opens Spoon River Anthology, where the
poet simply recites .... criticism of Masters's "too obvious and energetic worship of
Keats, Shelley, Milton ....
(2978

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Light in August
.... to note that Lena's movement resembles those of the figures on
Keats's Grecian urn in .... Considering himself a "failed
poet," he turned to prose as the next best ....
(2584

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