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2634-6435of ‘To Autumn‘. The book concludes with a survey of multiple romantic pathologies of that most Keatsian of diseases, pulmonary tuberculosis. .978-3-319-87642-9978-3-319-63811-9Series ISSN 2634-6435 Series E-ISSN 2634-6443

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Nicholas RoeFeatures essays from a range of world-renowned Keats scholars.Opens hitherto unconsidered perspectives on Keats’s life and work as a trainee surgeon at Guy’s.Questions whether our assessments of Keats

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neologism 发表于 2025-3-24 02:32:54

Keats, Mourning and Melancholia, essay by Sigmund Freud is not a subject in its own right but offers a convenient starting point, a conceptual model and language for understanding Keats’s ‘most humorous sadness’ as a biographical fact in his life and a frequent facet of his poetry. The main example in this chapter will be ..

Small-Intestine 发表于 2025-3-24 06:40:09

,John Keats’s ‘Guy’s Hospital’ Poetry,John Keats’s poetic and medical careers overlapped from the start. His earliest surviving poem is his ‘Imitation of Spenser’, dating from 1814 when he was apprenticed to the surgeon-apothecary Thomas Hammond at Edmonton.

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The Beauty of Bodysnatching,Born body and soul into the Romantic era, Hector Berlioz found beauty in the wonder of music. His parents were more practically minded and, as the son of a physician, he was encouraged towards a career in medicine.

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,John Keats, the Botanist’s Companion,In its response to John Keats’s 1817 ., the . summed up the reactions of many readers to Keats’s poetic vocabulary.

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,Objects of Suspicion: Keats, ‘To Autumn’ and the Psychology of Romantic Surveillance,Keats makes few explicit allusions to surveillance, but they are memorable, queasily attuned to asymmetries of power. Think of Porphyro’s unsuspected eye in the closet as Madeline disrobes in her bedchamber, or the ‘sly’ conspiring vision of Isabella’s brothers, or Lamia reconnoitering the nymph’s ‘secret bed’ before turning informant to Hermes.
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