John Keats Group
- I am seeking a publisher for my PhD thesis, which was the first comprehensive Jungian analysis of John Keats. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Created by nathair on Jun 21, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - The last two lines of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" may be the most famous in English poetry. Is there any validity to this statement?
Created by julieashley1 on Sep 16, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - In "Ode to a Nightingale", the narrator would rather die in ecstasy of the moment than fall back into the pain of everyday life. Does this sentiment have any validity in modern times which are filled with war and strife? Could this attitude be harmful?
Created by julieashley1 on Sep 16, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - Would the knight in Keats' "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" agree or disagree with the modern saying, "It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all"? Is he better off without "the beautiful woman"? Does he deserve what he gets?
Created by julieashley1 on Sep 16, 2008 in the John Keats Group.
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- I am not sure if these two lines are the most famous in English poetry. But I am sure that these...
Posted by kc4u on Oct 27, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - Thanks to the kind folk who have offered helpful suggestions for where to get my Keats thesis...
Posted by nathair on Jun 24, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - In reply to #2: Thankyou for your helpful suggestions - I shall follow them and see where they...
Posted by nathair on Jun 24, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - In reply to #1: The poem is perhaps a kind of delineation of the power of emotional intensity to...
Posted by nathair on Jun 24, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - I would check out McMillan publishers at http://us.macmillan.com/authoringaphd They have soem...
Posted by epollock on Jun 23, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - Check out these links to see if any pan out for you:...
Posted by amy-lepore on Jun 23, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - I was in a very similar position a couple of months ago and the suggestion that I got was:...
Posted by herappleness on Jun 22, 2009 in the John Keats Group. - "The last two lines of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" may be the most famous in English...
Posted by sarangij on Sep 17, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - As you read Keats's poetry, keep in mind that he knew he would die young. He had TB, and in his...
Posted by linda-allen on Sep 17, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - The key words in your opening sentence are "may be." If you asked the average person to...
Posted by linda-allen on Sep 17, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - This makes me think of people who choose to participate in dangerous hobbies, like skydiving,...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 16, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - In the long-term, the knight would most likely believe that it is better to have loved than not...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 16, 2008 in the John Keats Group. - There is a difference between believing there is something and thinking there is or is not...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Sep 16, 2008 in the John Keats Group.

