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In 1956 he published the critical essay "L'urne grecque dans la podsie de John Keats" in an academic journal (Prego 29), a fact which leads one to suspect that his interest in this particular ode was as great as was his interest in Keatsian verse in general.
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Nearly all the stylistic peculiarities of Keats's early verse are apparent in this excerpt from Wells's work, manipulated with rather astonishing in- ...
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Rollins note, after Georgiana Keats's death her second husband. John Jeffrey sent a list of Keats's verse manuscripts in his posses- ...
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unalarmed by this example of Keats's political verse, observing that the poet had neglected to mention half of the establishment he was attacking: 'The ...
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in the verse-letter to J. H. Reynolds, that fluent and informal poem of March, 1818, which inaugurates so much in Keats's maturer verse. ...
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Acclaimed for Keatsian verse in A Dome of Many-Colored Glass (1912), Lowell stopped mimicking other poets' styles in 1914 and developed an independent voice, in part influenced by Ezra Pound, H. D., Robert Frost, D. H. Lawrence, and Harriet Monroe, editor of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.
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The manner of the whole book is one that can accommodate the tentativeness that is so Keatsian: "To night I am all in a mist; ... W.B. Yeats patronizes Keats in a dozen lines of verse that manage to invoke "almost every cliché associated with John Keats of a century before."
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