Posthumous Keats: A Personal BiographyW. W. Norton & Company, 17.05.2008 - 288 Seiten An acclaimed American poet reflects on the life and legacy of John Keats. Posthumous Keats is the result of Stanley Plumly's twenty years of reflection on the enduring afterlife of one of England's greatest Romanticists. John Keats's famous epitaph—"Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water"—helped cement his reputation as the archetype of the genius cut off before his time. Keats, dead of tuberculosis at twenty-five, saw his mortality as fatal to his poetry, and therein, Plumly argues, lies his tragedy: Keats thought he had failed in his mission "to be among the English poets."In this close narrative study, Plumly meditates on the chances for poetic immortality—an idea that finds its purest expression in Keats, whose poetic influence remains immense. Incisive in its observations and beautifully written, Posthumous Keats is an ode to an unsuspecting young poet—a man who, against the odds of his culture and critics, managed to achieve the unthinkable: the elevation of the lyric poem to sublime and tragic status. |
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... water—latched onto her present experience. Her teacher's gestures—that had been meaningless intrusions— became a ... writ in water. Yet in order for us to know these things about time, and about ourselves, in order for us to know ...
... water—latched onto her present experience. Her teacher's gestures—that had been meaningless intrusions— became a ... writ in water. Yet in order for us to know these things about time, and about ourselves, in order for us to know ...
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Clarence Thomas Urmy. ୧୯ TROUBADOUR [ 13 ] One Whose Name Was Writ in Water " ( February 23 , 1821 ) " Writ in water " -yea , in all the springs That bubble into birth with murmurings Strange , untranslatable , of darks and deeps Where ...
Clarence Thomas Urmy. ୧୯ TROUBADOUR [ 13 ] One Whose Name Was Writ in Water " ( February 23 , 1821 ) " Writ in water " -yea , in all the springs That bubble into birth with murmurings Strange , untranslatable , of darks and deeps Where ...
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Robert Underwood Johnson. 24 THE NAME WRIT IN WATER THE NAME WRIT IN WATER ( PIAZZA DI SPAGNA , ROME ) The Spirit of the Fountain speaks : YONDER ' S the window my poet would sit in While my song murmured of happier days ; Mine is the water ...
Robert Underwood Johnson. 24 THE NAME WRIT IN WATER THE NAME WRIT IN WATER ( PIAZZA DI SPAGNA , ROME ) The Spirit of the Fountain speaks : YONDER ' S the window my poet would sit in While my song murmured of happier days ; Mine is the water ...
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... water. The primary association of “writ in water” is with the actual epitaph that John Keats composed for himself. Several days before his death he told his friend Joseph Severn what he wanted on his tombstone. In respect of Keats's ...
... water. The primary association of “writ in water” is with the actual epitaph that John Keats composed for himself. Several days before his death he told his friend Joseph Severn what he wanted on his tombstone. In respect of Keats's ...
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... Writ in Water ' . Keats wanted to capture the fleeting , unsettled and always changing nature of existence and used water as a metaphor for what in his time was the romantic approach to existential questions . The image is poignant because ...
... Writ in Water ' . Keats wanted to capture the fleeting , unsettled and always changing nature of existence and used water as a metaphor for what in his time was the romantic approach to existential questions . The image is poignant because ...
Inhalt
15 | |
21 | |
Cold Pastoral | 77 |
This Mortal Body | 109 |
A Dreaming Thing | 161 |
Physician Nature | 215 |
Season of Mists | 273 |
Material Sublime | 317 |
selected bibliography | 371 |
list of illustrations | 381 |
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