Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'neill Index More Information

Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'neill Index More Information

Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'Neill Index More Information 363 Index For titles of Keats’s poems and plays, please see the entry ‘poems and plays of John Keats’, which has further references to individual works. Titles to individual poems appear without quotation marks. Abbey, Richard (Keats’s trustee), 24 , 27 , 38 interplay between genre and narrative rhetoric Adonais (Shelley), 54 , 281 , 331 in, 248 impact of Keats’s literary reputation, 320 – 21 in Meg Merrilies and La Belle Dame sans Aids to Rel ection in the Formation of a Manly Merci, 253 – 55 Character (Coleridge), 179 Bate, Walter Jackson, 9 – 10 , 198 , 231 – 32 , 334 , American poets and writers, Keats and 336 , 340 – 41 Bellow and, 306 – 07 Bayley, John, 191 , 331 – 32 Dickinson and, 304 – 05 Beattie, James, 195 Emerson and, 300 – 01 , 302 beauty, 334 Fitzgerald and, 305 – 06 Brooks on beauty and truth in Keats, Frost and, 307 335 – 36 Roth and, 307 imaginative truth and, 171 – 72 , 173 h oreau and, 301 – 02 melancholic in Ode to a Nightingale, 174 Wallace Stevens and, 307 – 08 melancholic in On Visiting the Tomb of Whitman and, 302 – 04 Burns, 174 William Carlos Williams and, 307 moral beauty, 227 Annals of the Fine Arts , 128 in Ode on a Grecian Urn, 172 , 173 Anxiety of Inl uence, h e (Bloom), 341 Bellow, Saul, 306 – 07 Apollo, 136 , 138 , 141 , 191 , 258 – 61 Biographia Literaria (Coleridge), 178 , 239 Apollo Introducing the Greatest Poets biographies and i lms of Keats, 9 , 332 , to the Goddess Minerva (painting, 340 – 41 Cammarano), 136 by Bate, 9 – 10 Arnold, Matthew, 285 – 87 Bright Star (i lm, Campion), 10 – 13 on Keats, 327 John Keats (Lowell) and, 14 As Hermes once took to his feathers light. See John Keats, A New Life (Roe) and, 15 – 16 On a Dream under poems and plays of Keats (biography, Motion) and, 13 – 15 John Keats 60s as golden age of Keats scholarship, Aske, Martin, 53 , 138 , 346 9 – 1 0 At Lulworth Cove a Century Back travel and, 56 (Hardy), 291 – 92 Bishop, Elizabeth, 297 – 98 Augustan poets Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine , 249 , 313 Keats’s and Hunt’s dislike of, 221 – 22 Bloom, Harold, 341 Boccaccio, 112 Bailey, Benjamin, 59 , 66 – 68 , 172 – 73 , 209 botanical knowledge, of Keats, 347 Bailey, Paul, 105 Bradley, A.C., 241 – 42 ballads, 274 on Keats, 334 363 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'Neill Index More Information 364 364 Index Brawne, Fanny, 14 , 38 , 39 , 44 – 45 , 64 , 262 contemporary reviews of Keats, 313 death and desire in letters to, 52 Adonais (Shelley) and, 320 – 21 friendship of Keats with Brawne’s mother, 40 Conder on Hunt’s inl uence, 316 – 17 letters written to from Rome, 57 by Croker, 314 love letters to from Keats, 69 – 70 by George Felton Mathew, 315 as only friend of Keats, 123 Hunt and, 313 , 315 , 316 – 17 publication of Letters of John Keats to Fanny Patmore on Endymion , 317 Brawne (Buxton Forman) and, 324 – 26 by Reynolds, 314 – 15 Bright Star (i lm, Campion), 10 – 13 , 16 Cowden Clarke, Charles, 23 , 24 – 25 , 137 , 138 British Critic , 317 Cox, Jef rey, 117 , 132 Brooks, Cleanth, 335 – 36 critical reception of Keats (1821- 1900) Brown, Charles, 54 , 214 – 16 essay on in h e Olio , 323 – 24 Keats’s last letter to, 72 – 73 Hallam on Shelley vs. Keats, 327 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 288 Hazlitt on Keats, 323 Burns, Robert, 272 , 273 Milnes biography of, 324 inl uence on Keats, 230 – 31 publication of Letters of John Keats to Fanny Butler, Marilyn, 91 Brawne (Buxton Forman) and, 324 – 26 Buxton Forman, Harry, 324 – 26 Swinburne on, 325 – 27 criticism of for publishing Letters of John critiques of Keats (1900- 1963) Keats , 328 – 29 Bate on, 334 Byron, Lord, 245 – 46 Brooks on beauty and truth, 335 – 36 critical view of Keats of, 321 centrality of Keats to English Romanticism Keats and, 242 – 43 and, 333 of Henry James, 331 Calendar of Nature (Hunt), 108 idea of divided poetic consciousness and, 333 camelion Poet, 96 , 212 – 13 , 259 , 267 of John Bayley, 331 – 32 Cammarano, Giuseppe, 136 John Middleton Murry on Shakespeare and Campion, Jane, 10 – 13 , 16 Keats, 333 – 34 Chatterton, h omas lack of single accepted orthodoxy on inl uence on Keats, 231 Keats, 333 Christabel (Coleridge), 181 on letters of Keats, 334 – 35 Clarke’s Academy. See E n i eld School post- war critiques, 336 – 37 classical literature critiques of Keats post- 1963 Keats’s familiarity with, 136 – 37 biographies by Ward and Bate and, 340 – 41 Cockney and Cockney poetry, 4 , 92 , 96 , 99 , biographies emphasizing maturity and 107 , 109 – 10 , 117 , 118 , 120 , 131 , 222 development of Keats, 340 – 41 Cockney Carnivalesque, 61 Cockney critiques, 343 – 44 Cockney sociability, 118 , 121 counternarratives on maturity of Keats Croker on Cockney School, 90 – 91 and, 341 – 42 Lockhart on Cockney School, 89 – 91 , 249 , 343 eco- sensitivity of Keats and, 347 – 48 post- 1963 critiques of Keats and, 343 – 44 gender identity and, 345 – 46 h omas Hood as, 282 historicist and cultural materialist Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 162 , 171 , 179 , 181 critiques, 342 critical reviews of in h e Examiner , 238 Keats’s use of language and, 348 Keats on, 239 – 40 on medical and poetic ambitions of Keats, 344 kissing in poems of, 243 – 44 need for hybrid modes of critique, 348 on poetic character, 178 – 79 political analyses and, 342 – 43 Colvin, Sidney, 69 tensions between formalist and historicist Conder, Josiah critiques and, 344 – 45 on bad inl uence of Hunt on Keats’s Croker, John Wilson, 249 , 314 poetics, 316 – 17 reviews of Cockney School of, 90 – 91 contemporary poets, Keats and. See also Byron, Cronin, Richard, 95 Lord ; Coleridge, Samuel Taylor ; Shelley, Percy Bysshe Dante Alighieri. See also Divine Comedy (Dante) Keats’s anxiety over, 238 – 39 inl uence of on Keats, 209 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'Neill Index More Information 365 Index 365 inl uence on La Belle Dame sans Merci, 211 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 300 – 01 , 302 inl uence on On a Dream, 212 Empson, William, 188 , 333 inl uence on On Sitting Down to Read Endymion , 21 , 34 , 111 , 152 , 233 King Lear Once Again, 211 – 12 classical mythology in, 138 – 40 inl uence on To Autumn, 218 critical attacks on, 249 – 50 , 317 Keats’s i rst intense readings of, 211 critical review of in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Keats’s responses to, 213 – 14 Magazine , 313 newly acquired high status during Keats’s dual expression of politics and poetries lifetime, 209 – 10 transcendence of politics, 112 Darkling h rush, h e (Hardy), 293 Enlightenment thinking in, 150 de Man, Paul, 341 Keats’s criticism of, 250 death and mortality, Keats and non- epic nature of, 258 in Bright star, 52 Peona as inspired by sister and death mask of Keats, 54 sister- in- law, 40 death of Keats’s maternal grandmother and, 39 poetic imagination in, 169 e f ect of death of mother and father of on public af airs in, 108 Keats, 39 , 47 – 48 sensory description in, 189 – 90 , 192 – 93 in Hyperion , 49 – 50 , 54 Spenser’s inl uence on, 222 – 23 Keats’s death in Rome, 47 , 72 – 73 writing of in Isle of Wight and Oxford, 57 last letter of Keats to Charles Brown, 72 – 73 E n i eld School, 20 , 23 on nursing his brother Tom, 49 , 259 Keats’s study of classical literature at, 136 – 37 in Ode on a Grecian Urn, 52 – 53 Enlightenment and history, Keats and, 156 – 57 in Ode to a Nightingale, 47 , 50 – 52 Fall of Hyperion and, 153 – 54 sexuality and, 52 historicist and cultural materialist critiques Shelley’s elegy to Keats, 54 post- 1963, 342 in h is Living Hand, 49 Hyperion and, 152 – 54 in When I Have Fears, 54 Keats’s life of sensation and, 155 – 56 in Why did I laugh tonight? No voice will Keats’s sceptism towards perfectibility models tell, 51 and historical progress, 156 Death on a pale horse (painting, West, Lamia and, 154 – 55 Benjamin (painter), 126 – 28 literary anthropology of Keats, 150 Dickinson, Emily, 304 – 05 Mansion of Many Apartments letter Dickstein, Morris, 341 and, 149 – 50 Divine Comedy (Dante), 144 . See also Dante passive receptivity and poetical character Alighieri and, 156 disapproval of in Britain, 213 scepticism of Keats towards perfectibility Hunt on, 213 theories, 152 inl uence of on Hyperion , 216 – 18 h e Eve of St. Agnes and, 155 inl uence on Fall of Hyperion , 209 Epithalamion (Spenser), 137 inl uence on La Belle Dame sans Merci, 209 Essai sur les mœurs (Voltaire), 153 Don Juan (Byron), 245 – 46 Essay Concerning Human Understanding Dryden, John (Locke), 156 inl uence on Keats, 224 – 27 Essay on the Principles of Human Action Dunciad, h e (Pope), 220 (Hazlitt), 161 – 62 European Magazine , 315 Eclectic Review , 316 Eve of St. Agnes, h e , 23 , 24 , 152 , 155 , 198 eco- sensitivity, of Keats, 60 , 347 – 48 aged nurse as mediator for young people Edinburgh Review, 318 in, 39 ekphrasis (category of i guration), 129 , 131 , distinction between painting and sculpture 132 , 347 in, 131 Elgin marbles, 347 generic ironisation of romantic form Keats’s introduction to, 128 in, 255 – 57 Keats’s sonnets on, 52 , 128 , 272 inl uence of Shakespeare and Dante on, 218 Eliot, T.S., 53 , 108 inl uence of Spenser on, 223 on Keats, 333 , 335 sexuality in, 42 – 44 , 113 – 14 , 255 – 56 , 336 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'Neill Index More Information 366 366 Index Examiner, h e , 25 , 33 , 108 , 159 Goblin Market (Rossetti), 287 critical review of Keats in, 315 Gosse, Edmund, 326 critical reviews of Coleridge in, 238 Grafty, Mrs.

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