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Modern Language Quarterly (1954) 15 (2): 185–186.
Published: 01 June 1954
... often keeps it from its purpose of illuminating Pope’s life and work. DOUGLASXNIGHT Yale University 77ze Prefigurative Imagination of John Keats: A Study of the Beauty-Truth Identification and Its Implications. By NEWELLF...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (2): 125–131.
Published: 01 June 1957
...M. A. Goldberg Copyright © 1957 by Duke University Press 1957 THE “FEARS” OF JOHN KEATS By M. A. GOLDBERC The usual reading of Keats’s sonnet “When I have fears”-and in- deed, the usual reading of Keats as a whole-interprets the poetry as the very acme...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (2): 252–253.
Published: 01 June 1940
...Edward T. Norris John Keats and the Sonnet Tradition: A Critical and Comparative Study . By Lawrence John Zillman. Los Angeles: Lymanhouse, 1940. Pp. 209. Cloth, $3.00; paper, $2.25 Copyright 1940 by University of Washington Press 1940 252 R&S work of Thomas W...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1940) 1 (3): 423–427.
Published: 01 September 1940
... At• tributed to John Keats. Edited by BRISTOL WILLIAMS. Web• ster Groves, Missouri. The International Mark Twain Society, 1939. Here is a remarkable book. At first glance it appears to be one of the great discoveries in recent years. For it contains two long poems, thirteen sonnets and two...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1960) 21 (1): 85–87.
Published: 01 March 1960
... Stunford University Lcttcrs of John Kents, 18141821. Edited by HYDEREDWARD KOLLINS. Cam- bridge : Harvard University Press, 1958. I, xxii + 442 ; 11, xiii + 440. 2 vols. boxed, $20.00. This meticulous edition of the letters of Keats will undoubtedly replace Forman’s edition...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2009) 70 (3): 363–386.
Published: 01 September 2009
... and boundaries, Hawthorne twists the genres together again, as do John Keats and Robert Browning. Snakes in The Marble Faun , vines in The Blithedale Romance , and the A in The Scarlet Letter are tangled figures that at once image both the relationship between the genres and the newly powerful nature...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (1): 81–104.
Published: 01 March 2018
... of cruelty and nonsense.” Paradoxically, those twin nouns—“cruelty and nonsense”—have often been used to describe her own poetry. This essay examines Smith’s allusions to Eliot, Algernon Swinburne, and John Keats and demonstrates that such “past echoes” helped her weigh the risk of dwelling on cruelty...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (2): 128–132.
Published: 01 June 1959
...J. Burke Severs Copyright © 1959 by Duke University Press 1959 KEATS’S “MANSION OF MANY APARTMENTS,” SLEEP AND POETRY, AND TINTERN ABBEY By J. BURKESEVERS In a rambling letter to John Hamilton Reynolds...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1944) 5 (4): 449–452.
Published: 01 December 1944
.... (London, 1878), pp. 123-24. 3 Colvin, John Keats . . . (New York, 1925), pp. 200, 231 ; Complete Works of John Keats, ed. H. B. Forman (Glasgow, 1901), 11, 106 n.; The Poems of John Keuts, ed. E. de SClincourt, 5th ed., rev. (London, 1926), xxi, xlv, 390, 433, 478; Finney, The Evolution...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (4): 455–458.
Published: 01 December 1947
...” and their “immortal glories” with a dramatic concreteness that must have stirred the young Keats : 1 Poriiis of Kcat 6th ed. (London, 1935). 2 E;vlz&vz of Kcats’s Poetry (Camhritlge, Mass., 1936). 2 vols. Scc lf. B. Forman, cd., Lettcrs of John Krnfs (New York, 1935), p. 452. Finncy asserts...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1943) 4 (3): 309–311.
Published: 01 September 1943
... prejudices. Five days later, in another letter to his brother, he re- turns to the subject. I will go on, he says, 1Professor E. de Selincourt says in his edition of The Poems of John Keats (5th ed., London, 1926), p. 546: “It is characteristic of Keats that as he stands beside...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2007) 68 (1): 1–26.
Published: 01 March 2007
... alone could not heal the wound left by the death of God, any more than it comforted those bereft of earlier gods. The realization that art could take the place of religion dawned only gradually. The poems and letters of John Keats provide a vivid account of the intense, complex struggle...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2020) 81 (1): 33–64.
Published: 01 March 2020
..., a school founded by the zealous Baptist minister John Ryland (“ardent friend of liberty”) and run by John Clarke (“independent-minded far in advance of his time”) (Roe 2012 : 20). “At Clarke’s Academy,” writes Roe, “[Keats] would be taught reading and writing, and also how England owed its freedoms...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1964) 25 (4): 479–485.
Published: 01 December 1964
... masters are Johnson and Sainte-Beuve, and he is worthy of their difficult examples here. The outstanding characteristic of Bate’s John Keats is its Johnsonian sanity, which shows everywhere, but most gracefully in the critical readings of the poems. Allied to this is Bate’s passion for what Sainte...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (4): 504–505.
Published: 01 December 1947
... University Press, 1945. Pp. ix + 206. $2.00. In John Keats’ Fancy Professor Caldwell discusses the rise of Associationist psychology from Hobbes and Locke through Berkeley and Hume to David Hartley, whose Observations on Man became an influential work ; shows that the new psychology...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1960) 21 (3): 195–207.
Published: 01 September 1960
... north come upon him (I, 344- 1 Letters of John Keats, ed. Hyder Edward Rollins (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), I, 312. Subsequent references to the letters will be by volume and pages given in the text. 195 196 Keats’s ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’ 45). He...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (1): 127–128.
Published: 01 March 1947
... Verse, and to the present reviewer’s “recent edition of Keats’s sonnets” ; an obligation “despite the dis- similarity of my approach.” But Wolff‘s Essay is exactly similar in its approach so far as the treatment of prosody is concerned, and my John Keats and the Sonnet Tradition is only...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (1): 69–80.
Published: 01 March 1947
... description of a fight and a sonnet OR the boxer 27 W. R. Pope, “John Hamilton Reynolds, the Friend of Keat Wessex (Southampton, 1935), vol. 3, no. 2, p. 47. 28George L. Marsh, ed., Poetry a:zd Prose of J. H. Reynolds (London, 1928), p. 9. 28 The Fancy (London, 1905), Introduction by John...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1947) 8 (1): 128–129.
Published: 01 March 1947
... of Heroic Rhythms and Blank Verse, and to the present reviewer’s “recent edition of Keats’s sonnets” ; an obligation “despite the dis- similarity of my approach.” But Wolff‘s Essay is exactly similar in its approach so far as the treatment of prosody is concerned, and my John Keats...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1952) 13 (1): 37–40.
Published: 01 March 1952
... the dramatic situation of the teller the story in Chaucer has the charm of a myth suddenly brought to life. Although disclaiming at first any opinion of her own and referring modestly to 2Poetical Works of John Keats, ed. H. W. Garrod (Oxford, 1939), p. 191. a Walter Jackson Bate summarizes...