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- Title
How Keats Falls.
- Authors
MULROONEY, JONATHAN
- Abstract
A literary criticism of the poem "Hyperion" and its reworked version "The Fall of Hyperion," by the Romantic poet John Keats, is presented. The author discusses politics in Keats's poetry and explores themes of death, human identity, and the historical experience in the poems. Other topics include the historical narrative in the poems, the concept of political immobility in the poems, and concepts of anachronism and time in the poems.
- Subjects
KEATS, John, 1795-1821; HYPERION (Poem : Keats); FALL of Hyperion: A Dream, The (Poem : Keats); POETRY (Literary form); LITERARY criticism; 19TH century English poetry; ROMANTICISM in literature; HISTORY in literature; DEATH in literature; ROMANTICISM (Literary period)
- Publication
Studies in Romanticism, 2011, Vol 50, Issue 2, p251
- ISSN
0039-3762
- Publication type
Poetry Review