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Keats

The Myth of the Hero

Dorothy Bendon Van Ghent

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Focusing in a new and thoroughgoing way on Keats's widely discussed interest in Greek myth, Professor Van Ghent finds the underlying coherence in both his poetry and his letters to be archetypes of the hero and his double"--pervasive myths of creation and generation reflected in his poetics of desire.

Originally published in 1983.

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Kenneth Burke, Parody, Ridicule, Giants (Greek mythology), Panis, Iseult, Most Secret, Pun, Tiresias, Great Goddess, Green World, Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode on Melancholy, Orphism (religion), Imogen (Cymbeline), In Secret, The Lost Father, Shakespeare's sonnets, Mythology, Calchas, Greek mythology, Prometheus Unbound (Shelley), Potion, Dionysus, The White Goddess, Archimago, Aeneid, Stanza, The Wedding Banquet, V., Verisimilitude (fiction), Augury, Stanley Edgar Hyman, Tender Is the Night, Black Mass, Simile, Retard (pejorative), Fairy, Poetry, Poetic diction, Changeless (novel), The Vegetarian, Tristan and Iseult, Fairy tale, Sleep and Poetry, Minor Characters, Consummation, Fanny Brawne, Myth, Pharmakos, Aestheticism, Death, Romanticism, Misery (novel), Secrecy (book), Arthur Rimbaud, Symplegades, Samuel Beckett, La Vita Nuova, On First Looking into Chapman's Homer, Pegasus, Francis Fergusson, Deathless (novel), Oedipus complex, I Wish (manhwa), The Dissertation, The Faerie Queene, Poor Folk, Lethe, Maenad