The Mask of Keats: A Study of ProblemsHeinemann, 1956 - 177 pages |
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... Divine Comedy . Keats replied : I am not at home and your letter being there I cannot look it over to answer any particular - only I must say I felt that passage of Dante - if I take any book with me it shall be those minute volumes of ...
... Divine Comedy . Keats replied : I am not at home and your letter being there I cannot look it over to answer any particular - only I must say I felt that passage of Dante - if I take any book with me it shall be those minute volumes of ...
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... Divine Comedy in the original . There is no evidence for this , and much to the con- trary . Keats , on his own statement , was only able to manage six or eight stanzas of Ariosto at a time , and was unable to read the language even ...
... Divine Comedy in the original . There is no evidence for this , and much to the con- trary . Keats , on his own statement , was only able to manage six or eight stanzas of Ariosto at a time , and was unable to read the language even ...
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... Divine Comedy was " A Vision " . Instead of the story being seen objectively , it was to be a subjective experience of Keats himself , and thus to become , as with Dante , far more of a personal allegory . Keats was to relate it in his ...
... Divine Comedy was " A Vision " . Instead of the story being seen objectively , it was to be a subjective experience of Keats himself , and thus to become , as with Dante , far more of a personal allegory . Keats was to relate it in his ...
Contents
DEATH MASK AND PORTRAIT I | 1 |
KEATSS DEBT TO DANTE | 5 |
MORE ABOUT MRS JONES | 45 |
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