Keats the PoetPrinceton University Press, 1994 M01 2 - 354 páginas Keats the Poet was first published in 1973, just as the crest of all the New-Critical exegeses had passed, leaving the critical literature with a wealth of fine readings, but without a real organizing program within which to view them. Stuart Sperry established such a frame of reference. Further, he did so with such prescience that even the most radical deconstructive or new historical approaches to Keats today must bear witness to their inception in Sperry's emphasis on, and subtle demonstration of, the centrality of "indeterminacy' in the poet. Now available in paperback for the first time, this work will enlighten a new generation of readers. |
Contenido
ONE A Poetry of Sensation 3 | 30 |
THREE The Early Verse | 72 |
FOUR The Allegory of Endymion | 90 |
SEVEN The First Hyperion | 155 |
The | 198 |
NINE From The Eve of Saint Mark to La Belle | 221 |
The Great Odes | 242 |
Lamia | 292 |
The Fall of Hyperion | 310 |
EPILOGUE To Autumn | 336 |
Afterword 1994 | 343 |