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Edited by Susan J. Wolfson, Princeton University, New Jersey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press Online publication date: May 2006 Print publication year: 2001 Online ISBN: 9780511999444 https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521651263

Subjects: English Literature: General Interest, English Literature 1700-1830, Literature Collections: Cambridge Companions to Literature and Classics, Cambridge Companions Series: Cambridge Companions to Literature

Frontmatter

pp i-xliv

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1 - The politics of Keats’s early poetry

pp 1-19

By John Kandl https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521651263.001 Get access

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2 - Endymion’s beautiful dreamers

pp 20-36

By Karen Swann https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521651263.002 Get access

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3 - Keats and the “Cockney School”

pp 37-52

By Duncan Wu https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521651263.003 Get access

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4 - Lamia, Isabella, and The Eve of St. Agnes

pp 53-68

By Jeffrey N. Cox https://doi.org/10.1017/CCOL0521651263.004 Get access

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5 - Hyperion, The Fall of Hyperion, and Keats’s epic ambitions

pp 69-85

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6 - Keats and the ode

pp 86-101

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7 - Late lyrics

pp 102-119

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8 - Keats’s letters

pp 120-134

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9 - Keats and language

pp 135-151

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10 - Keats’s sources, Keats’s allusions

pp 152-169

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11 - Keats and “ekphrasis”

pp 170-185

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12 - Keats and English poetry

pp 186-202

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13 - Byron reads Keats

pp 203-213

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14 - Keats and the complexities of gender

pp 214-229

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15 - Keats and Romantic science

pp 230-245

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16 - The “story” of Keats

pp 246-260

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17 - Bibliography and further reading

pp 261-266

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