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Abstract
FIVE FAMOUS POEMS OF THE AGE OF THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL
Dr. Anu Singh
Volume: 2 Issue: 3 2012
Abstract:
This article endeavours to explore the excellence found in the poems of the Romantic Revival. Ode to Psyche is the first of a group of odes by Keats, followed by Ode on Indolence and Ode to Melancholy. These odes have drawn high praise from critics, among whom T.S. Eliot is also included. The main focus here is on the sensuousness of Keats. Thought and imagery constitute the essence of the poems.
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