Book contents
- John Keats in Context
- John Keats in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Texts, Citations, and Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Life, Letters, Texts
- Part II Cultural Contexts
- Part III Ideas and Poetics
- Part IV Poetic Contexts
- Chapter 21 Poetic Precursors (1): Dante and Shakespeare
- Chapter 22 Poetic Precursors (2): Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Pope
- Chapter 23 Contemporaries (1) (and Immediate Predecessors): Tighe, Radcliffe, Southey, Burns, Chatterton, Hunt, Wordsworth
- Chapter 24 Contemporaries (2): Coleridge, Byron, Shelley
- Chapter 25 Ballad, Romance and Narrative
- Chapter 26 Epic and Tragedy
- Chapter 27 Lyrical Genres
- Part V Influence
- Part VI Critical Reception
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 26 - Epic and Tragedy
from Part IV - Poetic Contexts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2017
- John Keats in Context
- John Keats in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Texts, Citations, and Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Life, Letters, Texts
- Part II Cultural Contexts
- Part III Ideas and Poetics
- Part IV Poetic Contexts
- Chapter 21 Poetic Precursors (1): Dante and Shakespeare
- Chapter 22 Poetic Precursors (2): Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Pope
- Chapter 23 Contemporaries (1) (and Immediate Predecessors): Tighe, Radcliffe, Southey, Burns, Chatterton, Hunt, Wordsworth
- Chapter 24 Contemporaries (2): Coleridge, Byron, Shelley
- Chapter 25 Ballad, Romance and Narrative
- Chapter 26 Epic and Tragedy
- Chapter 27 Lyrical Genres
- Part V Influence
- Part VI Critical Reception
- Further Reading
- Index
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- John Keats in Context , pp. 258 - 268Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017