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Keats, John - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Bibliography
Stillinger, Jack. "John Keats." In The English Romantic Poets: A Review of Research and Criticism, edited by Frank Jordan, pp. 665-718. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1985.
Bibliographic study covering editions of Keats's works, biographies of Keats, as well as general criticism, "specialized" studies, and criticism of individual works.
Criticism
Bewell, Alan J. "The Political Implication of Keats's Classicist Aesthetics." Studies in Romanticism 25, No. 2 (Summer 1986): 220-29.
Studies the relationship between the politics of Hyperion and the aesthetics of the poem, stating that the political message of the poem is mediated by the reader's recognition of the conflict between life and art in the poem, as represented by the Titans. The Titans, Bewell observes, "never fully escape being seen as sculptures."
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