Criticism > Nineteenth-Century Literary Criticism > Keats, John - Richard Harter Fogle (essay date 1949)
Keats, John - Richard Harter Fogle (essay date 1949)
Richard Harter Fogle (essay date 1949)
SOURCE: "Concrete and Abstract Imagery," in The Imagery of Keats and Shelley: A Comparative Study, Archon Books, 1949, pp. 184-240.
[In the following excerpt, published originally in 1949, Fogle examines the characteristics of what many critics describe as the "concreteness" of Keats's imagery. Fogle demonstrates that Keats's technique of focusing his perceptions upon single objects results in the extraction of "the last drop of beauty and meaning" and also affects the metrical structure of the poetry.]
I
Critics are generally agreed that the imagery of Keats is "concrete." Robert Bridges, for example, in comparing his "Sleep and Poetry" with Wordsworth's Tintern Abbey, points out "the extreme difference between Keats' objective treatment and Wordsworth's philosophising," citing to show the contrast the older poet's
The coarser pleasures of my boyish days
And...
[The entire page is 10267 words long]
Join eNotes
Over 3,500 study guides, question and answer forums, literature criticism, reference content, and much more!
Navigate
- Introduction
- Principal Works
-
Criticism
- Walter Jackson Bate (essay date 1945)
- Samuel C. Chew and Richard D. Altick (essay date 1948)
- Richard Harter Fogle (essay date 1949)
- Patricia M. Ball (essay date 1968)
- François Matthey (essay date 1974)
- Priscilla Weston Tate (essay date 1974)
- Jerome McGann (essay date 1979)
- Wolf Z. Hirst (essay date 1981)
- Morris Dickstein (lecture date 1983)
- A. E. Eruvbetine (essay date 1984)
- A. E. Eruvbetine (essay date 1987)
- Marjorie Levinson (essay date 1988)
- Margaret Homans (essay date 1990)
- Jack Stillinger (essay date 1990)
- Nicholas Roe (essay date 1992)
- John A. Minahan (essay date 1992)
- Karla Alwes (essay date 1993)
- Vincent Newey (essay date 1995)
- Further Reading
- Copyright
