Four romantic poets: Blake, Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats / by Visvanath Chatterjee

By: Chatterjee, Visvanath.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kolkata : Presto Publishers, 2005.Description: 200p. 21.5 cm.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE - POETS | ENGLISH LITERATURE - HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 821.09
Contents:
The name and nature of romanticism William Blake: the mystic as poet Innocence and experience: two contrary spiritual states The book of thel: a commentary Some aspects of Wordsworth 'Tintern Abbey': Growth of a poet's mind 'Ode on intimations of immorality': Glorification of childhood Wordsworth as critic Shelley and Tagore Prometheus and the poet 'Ode to the West Wind': from dejection to Prophetic passion 'To a skylark': Flight of the Sun-treader Shelley's Adonais: A Romantic Transmutation of the Elegiac tradition Keat's view of poetry Keat's three great odes Keat's: six shorter poems
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Includes appendix and index

The name and nature of romanticism William Blake: the mystic as poet Innocence and experience: two contrary spiritual states The book of thel: a commentary Some aspects of Wordsworth 'Tintern Abbey': Growth of a poet's mind 'Ode on intimations of immorality': Glorification of childhood Wordsworth as critic Shelley and Tagore Prometheus and the poet 'Ode to the West Wind': from dejection to Prophetic passion 'To a skylark': Flight of the Sun-treader Shelley's Adonais: A Romantic Transmutation of the Elegiac tradition Keat's view of poetry Keat's three great odes Keat's: six shorter poems

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