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Keats's Sonnets in 1818 : King Lear rather than Milton's Hair
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Author
Chung Chul-Min (인하대학교)
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The New Association Of English Language & Literature THE NEW STUDIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE No.50 KCI Accredited Journals
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2011.11
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139 - 156 (18page)

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Keats's Sonnets in 1818 : King Lear rather than Milton's Hair
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John Keats’s poetic career begins and ends with the sonnet writing. During his career between 1814 and 1819, he wrote 150 poems, and out of them, 65 poems are written in the sonnet form. Why, then, was the sonnet attractive to Keats? Perhaps he found in the sonnet its capability to picture his own mode of perception. The purpose of this paper is to consider Keats’s sonnets written after 1818 as an important place to represent the strength of his selfhood. By taking into account the stylistic features of his sonnets, this paper explores the interrelationship between Keats’s poetic development and his attitudes towards the sonnet form.

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Ⅱ. The Miltonic-Wordsworthian Sonnet
Ⅲ. King Lear and Keats’s Poetic Development
Ⅳ. Existential Ability in the Sonnet

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