John Keats in context

John Keats (1795-1821) continues to delight and challenge readers both within and beyond the academic community through his poems and letters. This volume provides frameworks for enhanced analysis and appreciation of Keats and his work, with each chapter supplying a succinct, informed, and accessibl...

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Other Authors: O'Neill, Michael, 1953-
Format: Book
Language: English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Physical Description: xvii, 373 pages ; 24 cm.
Series: Literature in context.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Biographies and film /
  • Sarah Wootton
  • Formative years and medical training /
  • Hrileena Ghosh and Nicolas Roe
  • Surgery, science and suffering /
  • Nicholas Roe
  • Fanny Brawne and other women /
  • Heidi Thomson
  • Mortality /
  • Shahidha Bari
  • Travel /
  • Jeffrey C. Robinson
  • Letters /
  • Madeleine Callaghan
  • Manuscripts and publishing history /
  • John Barnard
  • The Hunt circle and the Cockney school /
  • Gregory Leadbetter
  • London /
  • Timothy Webb
  • Politics /
  • Richard Cronin
  • Sociability /
  • Grant F. Scott
  • The visual and plastic arts /
  • Nancy Moore Goslee
  • Religion and myth /
  • Anthony John Harding
  • The Enlightenment and history /
  • Porscha Fermanis
  • Keats and Hazlitt /
  • Duncan Wu
  • Imaginations, beauty and truth /
  • Charles W. Mahoney
  • The poetical character /
  • Seamus Perry
  • The senses and sensation /
  • Stacey McDowell
  • Prosody and versification in the odes /
  • Michael O'Neill
  • Poetic precursors (1) : Dante and Shakespeare /
  • Chris Murray
  • Poetic precursors (2) : Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Pope /
  • Beth Lau
  • Contemporaries (1) (and immediate predecessors) : Tighe, Radcliffe, Southey, Burns, Chatterton, Hunt, Wordsworth /
  • Michael O'Neill
  • Contemporaries (2) : Coleridge, Byron, Shelley /
  • Jane Stabler
  • Ballad, romance and narrative /
  • Andrew Bennett
  • Epic and tragedy /
  • Susan J. Wolfson
  • Lyrical genres /
  • Christopher R. Miller
  • Tennyson to Wilde /
  • Herbert F. Tucker
  • Hardy, Edward Thomas, Stevens, Bishop, Heaney /
  • Michael O'Neill
  • American writing /
  • Mark Sandy
  • Contemporary reviews /
  • Kelvin Everest
  • Critical reception, 1821-1900 /
  • Francis O'Gorman
  • Keats criticism, 1900-1963 /
  • Matthew Scott
  • Keats criticism, post-1963 /
  • Richard Marggraf Turley.