John Keats: A Study of His Poetics |
Contents
Introductory | 9 |
Changing Perspectives of Taste | 18 |
Imagination in Wordsworth | 30 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic allegorical Amy Lowell Apollonius attitude belief Book Cave of Quietude Christian Coleridge Coleridge's Colvin conception creative critical David Hume death disinterestedness earthly effect Enceladus Endymion essence essential evil experience faith Fall of Hyperion fancy feeling Finney genius gives Glaucus happiness Heart's affections human heart human nature Ibid idea ideal imagery immortal Indian Maid intensity interpretation John Keats Keats's Lamia Letter 43 life's London Lycius melancholy Milton mind misery mortal Murry mystery negative capability Neo-Platonic Nightingale one's Oxford pain Paradise Lost passage passion perhaps philosophy Platonic pleasure poem poet poet's poetic Press principle of beauty quoted realise reality reason Robert Bridges Romantic Rousseau S. T. Coleridge Saturn Selincourt sensation sense Shelley Sleep and Poetry song sorrow soul Soul-making spirit stanza suffering theme things thought Tintern Abbey tion Titans Univ vision visionary whole Wordsworth write yearning