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MACMILLAN MASTER GUIDES GENERAL EDITOR: JAMES GIBSON JANE AUSTEN Emma Nonnan Page Sense and Sensibility Judy Simons Persuasion Judy Simons Pride and Prejudice Raymond Wilson Mansfield Park Richard Wirdnam SAMUEL BECKEIT Waiting for Godot Jennifer Birkett WILLIAM BLAKE Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience Alan Tomlinson ROBERT BOLT A Man for All Seasons Leonard Smith CHARLOTTE BRONTE Jane Eyre Roben Miles EMILY BRONTE Wuthering Heights Hilda D. Spear JOHN BUNYAN The Pilgrim's Progress Beatrice Batson GEOFFREY CHAUCER The Miller's Tale Michael Alexander The Pardoner's Tale Geoffrey Lester The Wife of Qath' stale Nicholas Marsh The Knight's Tale Anne Samson The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales Nigel Thomas and Richard Swan JOSEPH CONRAD The Secret Agent Andrew Mayne CHARLES DICKENS Bleak House Dennis Butts Great Expectations Dennis Butts Hard Times Nonnan Page GEORGE ELIOT Middlemarch Graham Handley Silas Marner Graham Handley The Mill on the Floss Helen Wheeler T. S. ELIOT Murder in the Cathedral Paul Lapwonh Selected Poems Andrew Swarbrick HENRY FIELDING Joseph Andrews Trevor Johnson E. M. FORSTER A Passage to India Hilda D. Spear Howards End Ian Milligan WILLIAM GOLDING The Spire Rosemary Sumner Lord of the Flies Raymond Wilson OLIVER GOLDSMITH She Stoops to Conquer Paul Ranger THOMAS HARDY The Mayor ofcasterbridge Ray Evans Tess of the d' Urbervilles James Gibson Far from the Madding Crowd Colin Temblett-Wood BEN JONSON Volpone Michael Stout JOHN KEATS Selected Poems John Garrett RUDYARD KIPLING Kim Leonee Onnond PHILIP LARKIN The Less Deceived and The Whitsun Weddings Andrew Swarbrick

MACMILLAN MASTER GUIDES D.H. LAWRENCE HARPER LEE LAURIE LEE GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE THE METAPHYSICAL POETS THOMAS MIDDLETON and WILLIAM ROWLEY ARTHUR MILLER GEORGE ORWELL WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE GEORGE BERNARD SHAW RICHARD SHERIDAN ALFRED TENNYSON EDWARD THOMAS ANTHONY TROLLOPE JOHN WEBSTER VIRGINIA WOOLF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Sons and Lovers R. P. Draper To Kill a Mockingbird Jean Armstrong Cider with Rosie Brian Tarbitt Selected Poems R. J. C. Watt Doctor Faustus David A. Male Joan van Emden The Changeling Tony Bromham The Crucible Leonard Smith Death of a Salesman Peter Spalding Animal Farm Jean Armstrong Richard II Charles Barber Othello Tony Bromham Hamlet Jean Brooks King Lear Francis Casey Henry V Peter Davison The Winter's Tale Diana Devlin Julius Caesar David Elloway Macbeth David Elloway TheMerchantofVenice A.M. Kinghorn Measure for Measure Mark Lilly Henry IV Part I Helen Morris Romeo and Juliet Helen Morris A Midsummer Night's Dream Kenneth Pickering The Tempest Kenneth Pickering Coriolanus Gordon Williams Antony and Cleopatra Martin Wine Twelfth Night R. P. Draper St Joan Leom!e Ormond The School for Scandal Paul Ranger The Rivals Jeremy Rowe In Memoriam Richard Gill Selected Poent~ Gerald Roberts Barchester Towers K. M. Newton The White Devil and The Duchess of Malji David A. Male To the Lighthouse John Mepham Mrs Dalloway Julian Pattison The Prelude Books I and II Helen Wheeler

MACMILLAN MASTER GUIDES SELECTED POEMS OF JOHN KEATS JOHN GARRETT M MACMILLAN

John Garrett 1987 All rights reserved. No'reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 9HE. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published 1987 by THE MACMILLAN PRESS LTD Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 2XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world ISBN 978-0-333-42286-1 ISBN 978-1-349-08932-1 (ebook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-08932-1 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Reprinted 1993

CONTENTS General editor's preface Acknowledgement 1 John Keats: life and background 2 Keats's poems: summaries and critical commentaries 3 Themes and issues Vll viii 1.1 Keats's life 1 1.2 Romanticism 5 1.3 Keats's place in the Romantic movement 8 1.4 The publication of Keats's poems 10 1.5 Keats's letters 11 2.1 Sonnets 15 2.1.1 'On First Looking into Chapman's Homer' 15 2.1.2 'On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again' 17 2.1.3 'When I have fears that I may cease to be' 18 2.1.4 'Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art' 20 2.2 Narrative poems 22 2.2.1 Endymion 22 2.2.2 'Isabella;' or 'The Pot of Basil' 24 2.2.3 'Hyperion' 27 2.2.4 'The Eve of St Agnes' 30 2.2.5 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' 34 2.2.6 'Lamia' 37 2.2.7 'The Fall of Hyperion' 40 2.3 Odes 44 2.3.1 'Ode to Psyche' 44 2.3.2 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' 46 2.3.3 'Ode to a Nightingale' 50 2.3.4 'Ode on Melancholy' 53 2.3.5 'Ode To Autumn' 56 3.1 Sensuousness and spirituality 60 3.2 Love, suffering and immortality 62 3.3 Poetic vision 64 3.4 Negative capability 67

4 Techniques 4.1 Imagery 69 4.2 Diction 71 4.3 Metre and sound-effects 73 5 Specimen passage and 5.1 Specimen passage: commentary The Eve of St Agnes, stanzas XXII-XXVII 76 5.2 Commentary 77 6 Keats's critics 6.1 Nineteenth-century critics 80 6.2 Twentieth-century critics 82 Revision questions 84 Further reading 86

GENERAL EDITOR'S PREFACE The aim of the Macmillan Master Guides is to help you to appreciate the book you are studying by providing information about it and by suggesting ways of reading and thinking about it which will lead to a fuller understanding. The section on the writer's life and background has been designed to illustrate those aspects of the writer's life which have influenced the work, and to place it in its personal and literary context. The summaries and critical commentary are of special importance in that each brief summary of the action is followed by an examination of the significant critical points. The space which might have been given to repetitive explanatory notes has been devoted to a detailed analysis of the kind of passage which might confront you in an examination. Literary criticism is concerned with both the broader aspects of the work being studied and with its detail. The ideas which meet us in reading a great work of literature, and their relevance to us today, are an essential part of our study, and our Guides look at the thought of their subject in some detail. But just as essential is the craft with which the writer has constructed his work of art, and this may be considered under several technical headings - characterisation, language, style and stagecraft, for example. The authors of these Guides are all teachers and writers of wide experience, and they have chosen to write about books they admire and know well in the belief that they can communicate their admiration to you. But you yourself must read and know intimately the book you are studying. No one can do that for you. You should see this book as a lamp-post. Use it to shed light, not to lean against. If you know your text and know what it is saying about life, and how it says it, then you will enjoy it, and there is no better way of passing an examination in literature. JAMES GIBSON

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Cover illustration: The Enchanted Castle by Claude. Reproduced by Courtesy of the Trustees, The National Gallery, London. This book is dedicated to Jassem Lawrence