While still in good health, Keats was ambitious of doing the world some good, instead of focusing on his own sensitive soul. Keats felt that the deepest meaning of life lay in the apprehension of material beauty, although his mature poems reveal his fascination with a world of death and decay.
Keats felt that the deepest meaning of life lay in the apprehension of material beauty
原帖由 怀抱花朵的孩子 于 2006-6-25 23:01 发表
Keats was indeed different from all the other Romantic Poets. But I think there must be sth similar they all possess together
原帖由 nightele 于 2006-6-26 04:57 发表
maybe everyone's experience wiil do? the experience and the view of the world are diffierent but the desperation are the same? the way they express themsleves are diffierent but the po ...
原帖由 nightele 于 2006-6-26 21:46 发表
en......yeah and that you said "some lurking clues in Romantic Movement." is ?
原帖由 jakjak 于 2006-6-28 11:14 发表
what will you do when you lay in the hospital bed all day and your lunge doesnt allow you the breath to walk 10 yards? certainly your mind wanders, and safely its destination is world of death and ...
yeah i quite agree that i am often personal about things
but these analysis stuff is horribly boring and suprisingly uninteresting.
i just believe it is more fun to say sth of your own than to quote others' words even though that other is byron or wordsworth. i dont mean of course to deny the classic good works. we need them, though i doubt how much.
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