Keats, Shelley, and Romantic Spenserianism |
Contents
THE SPENSERIAN CONTEXT INCENTIVES TO CONVERSATION | 11 |
The Duality of Romantic Spenserianism | 65 |
KEATS AND SPENSER | 137 |
So Continuing Long | 185 |
SHELLEY AND SPENSER | 243 |
The Knight of the Shield of Shadow | 285 |
Works Cited | 347 |
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adaptation Adonais aesthetic Agnes allegory Astrophel bards Beattie's beauty Bower of Bliss Byron Calidore canto Castle of Indolence century Childe Harold's Pilgrimage conflict creative critics cultural Despair drama duality early Edmund Spenser eighteenth eighteenth-century Spenserian enchantment Endymion England's epic episode eternal Eve of St experience Faerie Queene genius gentle Giant Gleckner Gothic Hazlitt heart human Hunt Hunt's ideal imagination imitation inspired instance Keats Keats's kind lines literary LPBS luxury lyrical mental Milton mind Minstrel modern moral Mutabilitie mutability narrative Neoclassical passages past poem's poetic poets Prometheus Unbound Psyche psychodrama psychological Queen Mab reading reality Redcrosse Redcrosse's redeeming revisionary Revolt of Islam Romantic Spenserianism second Renaissance seemed serian Shel Shelley Shelley's Shepheardes Calender sion sorrow specific Spen Spenser's Spenser's allegory Spenserian poems Spenserian poetry Spenserian revisionism Spenserian stanzas spirit strategies style stylistic sustained Thomson tion tradition truth vision visionary Warton Wordsworth writing