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Hyperion, John Keats - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
BIOGRAPHY
Barfoot, C. C. “‘Hyperion to a Satyr’: Keats, Carlyle, and ‘This Strange Disease of Modern Life.’” In Victorian Keats and Romantic Carlyle: The Fusions and Confusions of Literary Periods, edited by C. C. Barfoot, pp. 7-19. Amsterdam-Atlanta, GA: Rodopi, 1999.
Considers Keats's and Thomas Carlyle's personal lives as evidenced in their poetry, and considers Carlyle's assessment of Keats.
CRITICISM
Almedia, Hermione de. “Prophetic Extinction and the Misbegotten Dream in Keats.” In The Persistence of Poetry: Bicentennial Essays on Keats, edited by Robert M. Ryan and Ronald A. Sharp, pp. 165-82. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press, 1998.
Examines the presence of Romantic perspectives dreams and evolution in the two Hyperion poems and considers their relationship to ideas about history.
Fitzpatrick, Margaret Ann. “The Problem of...
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