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John Keats By John Whale

John Keats by John Whale


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Summary

In so doing, he offers a new understanding of Keats's exploration of poetry, gender and desire, and provides an extended analysis of Keats's quest for poetic fame in the face of the often conflicting forces of love and sexuality.

Clear, concise and insightful, this is an essential guide to one of the best-known Romantic poets.

John Keats Summary

John Keats by John Whale

This book offers an exciting reassessment of Keats with particular emphasis on gender identity and sexuality. Traditionally, Keats has been more readily associated with the 'feminine' than any other canonical male English poet. This feminization was always likely, given his tragically early death and the mythologizing which took place soon after. In contrast, John Whale explores Keats's writings from the perspective of masculinity and gender by placing them in the context of contemporary friendship groupings and coterie relationships.

Whale addresses all the major poems and gives due prominence to the letters. In so doing, he offers a new understanding of Keats's exploration of poetry, gender and desire, and provides an extended analysis of Keats's quest for poetic fame in the face of the often conflicting forces of love and sexuality.

Clear, concise and insightful, this is an essential guide to one of the best-known Romantic poets.

John Keats Reviews

'excellent, clear, and useful book.' - Keats-Shelley Review '...highly readable book...' - Andrew Bennett, British Association for Romantic Studies 'John Whale's addition to the Palgrave Critical Issues series, John Keats, is excellent...' - Year's Work in English Studies

About John Whale

JOHN WHALE is Professor of Romantic Literature at the University of Leeds. He is a former president of The British Association for Romantic Studies and his publications include Imagination under Pressure 1789-1832, Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France and Beyond Romanticism: New Approaches to Texts and Contexts 1780-1832 (with Stephen Copley).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.- Abbreviations.- 'Modern Love'.- Epic Abstraction.- Narrating Romance: 'Isabella', 'La Belle Dame sans Merci', 'The Eve of St Agnes', and 'Lamia'.- Endearing Addresses: The Odes.- Corresponding Selves: Keats's Letters.- Conclusion.- Index.

Additional information

NPB9780333994481
9780333994481
0333994485
John Keats by John Whale
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2004-11-19
164
N/A
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