Celestial Pantomime: Poetic Structures of TranscendenceNew revision of the work originally published in 1979 by Yale University Press. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 60
... Keats's major poetry , a threefold structure which Earl Wasserman so brilliantly discerned . This is similar to the un- derlying structure , I shall suggest in the ninth chapter , of Marvell's " To His Coy Mistress . " The poem is not ...
... Keats's major poetry , a threefold structure which Earl Wasserman so brilliantly discerned . This is similar to the un- derlying structure , I shall suggest in the ninth chapter , of Marvell's " To His Coy Mistress . " The poem is not ...
Page 127
... Keatsian mission as " watcher of the sky " : with Keats , man does not discover the “ new planet " ; it discovers ... Keats's about a journey to union ; all three affirm with another viator of Stevens ( “ The sail of Ulysses " ) , who ...
... Keatsian mission as " watcher of the sky " : with Keats , man does not discover the “ new planet " ; it discovers ... Keats's about a journey to union ; all three affirm with another viator of Stevens ( “ The sail of Ulysses " ) , who ...
Page 160
... Keats's previous notions of Homer had been mired in the static figures of a dead tradition . Suddenly that tradition was cleansed , was renovated by Chapman - renovated so utterly that only the most fresh and the most " modern " imagery ...
... Keats's previous notions of Homer had been mired in the static figures of a dead tradition . Suddenly that tradition was cleansed , was renovated by Chapman - renovated so utterly that only the most fresh and the most " modern " imagery ...
Contents
ONTOLOGY I Caduceus | 3 |
Catechesis 26 | 26 |
PHENOMENOLOGY III Canon | 51 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic affirm Arnold beauty Blake's called chapter Charlotte Mew chiastic circle circular classical coda context corpuscular Coy Mistress critical cymatic death defined delight divine Donne Donne's doth duality earlier ecstasy end-stopped enjambment eternal example experience express eyes fact Faerie Queene figure finite Geoffrey Hartman Harold Bloom heart heaven Herbert heuristic myth Hopkins Hopkins's human imagery infinite irony John Hollander joke Kabbalistic Keats Keats's kind King kiss Lamia language Lastly latter less light lines literary Lycidas Marvell's meaning merely metaphor Milton mystical nature night Northrop Frye noted notion Paradise Lost paradox parallel parenthesis Pasiphaë passage pattern perfect phrase poem poet poetic poetry polarities pure reality relation religious seems sense sestet sexual song sonnet soul stanza Stevens Stevens's struc structure suggest sweet symbol thee theme things thou Tintern Abbey tion tradition transcendent ultimate union unity verse word Wordsworth Yeats