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John Keats   :  The Making of a Poet

John Keats : The Making of a Poet

... John Keats (1795-1821) has an enduring and endearing presence in English literary ...doctor. Keats also had training and expertise to be a doctor, but his love for “verse, fame and beauty” won him ...

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Linguistic Parallelism in “La Belle Dame Sans Mercy” by John Keats and Urdu Poem “Husan ki Divy” by Shevan Rizvi

Linguistic Parallelism in “La Belle Dame Sans Mercy” by John Keats and Urdu Poem “Husan ki Divy” by Shevan Rizvi

... Linguistic parallelism, the tendency of using similar forms together within a continuous discourse, is a very strong linguistic phenomenon in literature. It is common in many languages around the globe. This research ...

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STYLE OF JOHN KEATS POEM “TO AUTUMN”

STYLE OF JOHN KEATS POEM “TO AUTUMN”

... John Keats died at an early age of 25 years. The wrote many poems like “To Autumn”, “Ode of Psyche”, “On Death”, “Three Sonnets on Women”, etc. He was amongst famous poets of centuries of that time. His ...

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Charles Armitage Brown, John Keats and Plymouth

Charles Armitage Brown, John Keats and Plymouth

... had Keats not been in those places, the poems would not have been ...written. Keats would not have accompanied Brown on his summer Scottish tour in 1818, so we would not have his marvellous journal letters ...

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John Keats- The Notion of Negative Capability and Poetic Vision

John Keats- The Notion of Negative Capability and Poetic Vision

... John Keats has been remembered as one of the greatest British romantic poets in British English ...letters Keats proposes theory that beauty is valuable in itself and that it does not need to declare ...

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Wanderers, dwellers, exiles :  reading Wordsworthian spatial poetics in the poetry of Lord Byron and John Keats

Wanderers, dwellers, exiles : reading Wordsworthian spatial poetics in the poetry of Lord Byron and John Keats

... Byron’s critique of the field of poetry in the early decades of the nineteenth century is further invested with the spatio-political through the language of empire. Byron mocks the idea of ‘the “greatest living poet”’ ...

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Paradoxical solitude in the life, letters, and poetry of John Keats, 1814 1818

Paradoxical solitude in the life, letters, and poetry of John Keats, 1814 1818

... trek, Keats wrote: “Cumberland however will be no distance to me after my present journey – I shall spin to you a minute – I begin to get rather a contempt for distances” (I, ...343). Keats found vertical ...

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This world and beyond- A Critical Review of John Keats’ poetical Skills with special emphasis on his escapist flights

This world and beyond- A Critical Review of John Keats’ poetical Skills with special emphasis on his escapist flights

... that Keats could not realize that the real world was something that must not be overlooked is a ...blunder. keats is a man of virtue and he knows to the fullest that one can never fully hoodwink the reality ...

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Stylistic Analysis of the poem “Ode to Nightingale” by John Keats

Stylistic Analysis of the poem “Ode to Nightingale” by John Keats

... in Keats poetry as it stimulate five senses for its rich colour, taste and ...poetry. Keats wishes the very spring to run with wines instead of water and intensely desires a cup full of genuine wine, ...

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A Deconstructive Stylistic Reading of Keats’ Ode on a Grecian Urn

A Deconstructive Stylistic Reading of Keats’ Ode on a Grecian Urn

... on John Keats’ Ode on a Grecian ...writer. Keats’ odes are the finest examples of entertaining mysteries, doubts and uncertainties surrounding the questions pertaining to human existence through ...

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'Mr  Keats'

'Mr Keats'

... about John Keats’s medical training at Guy’s ...by John Keats, had been in preparation for several months and appeared on 10 March ...that Keats had irrevocably abandoned medicine for poetry: ...

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Keats, myth, and the science of sympathy

Keats, myth, and the science of sympathy

... of John Keats’s ‘overwrought apprehension of every possible chance of doing evil in the wrong direction of the instrument’ when ...led Keats to rule out a career in medicine: he was ‘compelled, by ...

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A tribute to John Fountain

A tribute to John Fountain

... One of John’s many insights about mathematical research was the need to find the right generalisation. This is evident in his work on semigroups of quotients. The key insight is that semigroup structure is more delicate ...

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John McIntyre and history

John McIntyre and history

... John McIntyre narrows the focus to the biographical uses of history. The spectre of the Historical Jesus, built on a highly selective view of history, stalks the nineteenth century and haunts us still. But ...

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The satires of John Donne.

The satires of John Donne.

... This thesis has grown out of a realization that the five formal satires of Donne have heretofore been neglected by scholars and critics. Although mention is made of them in literary histories, studies in the development ...

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John Chrysostom on Manichaeism

John Chrysostom on Manichaeism

... to discern between Christian and Manichaean ascetic practices. This could quite plausibly mean that the differences between Christian monks and the Manichaean Elect were not so apparent as some may think. Manichaeism was ...

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John Maynard Smith

John Maynard Smith

... offspring is favored by selection on nuclear genes in a After his formal retirement in 1985, John turned his attention to the analysis of data on molecular variation randomly mating popu[r] ...

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John Brown's Letter

John Brown's Letter

... The test was conclusive-it is my firnl belief that the Taylor-Storer copy is the true and genuine script written by John Brown in the Charles Town jail on November 19,1859, to the Revere[r] ...

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The Idea of a John Barrymore

The Idea of a John Barrymore

... 1 Rather, I want to examine the idea of a John Barrymore, that is, the ways in which his image has been appropriated and deployed by the American film industry as it sought to shape a ma[r] ...

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‘Spirituality and the Gospel of John’

‘Spirituality and the Gospel of John’

... In the discourse on the Good Shepherd, Jesus speaks of coming precisely in order to give life (10.1-18). The narrative context is the coming to faith of the man born blind in his encounter with Jesus, and the cruelty of ...

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