AN ANALYSIS OF SENSUOUSNESS IN THE LIGHT OF JOHN KEATS’S POETRY
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https://doi.org/10.63878/cjssr.v4i1.1864Keywords:
Keats, sensuousness.Abstract
John Keats is an English writer whose works significantly affected English Romantic writers of the 19th century. John Keats is an English poet, who lived a very short life. He is a poet of sensuousness. Keats has properly been viewed as an erotic writer. He used sensory language in his all poetry, to enable This exploration offers a far reaching assessment of John Keats' sensuousness, a characterizing component of his verse, and its job in forming his extraordinary tasteful vision. Through a nearby perusing of his significant works, including "Endymion", "Hyperion", "The Eve of St. Agnes" "Ode to a nightingale" Ode on a Grecian Urn". This study uncovers Keats' sensuousness as a diverse wonderful procedure that summons feelings as well as investigates the convergences of magnificence, delight, mortality, and the human experience. By dissecting Keats' organization of tactile language, symbolism, and imagery, this exploration shows how his sexy poetics mirror his interest with the material world, traditional Greek and Roman writing, and the brevity of life. This concentrate likewise arranges Keats' sexiness inside the more extensive setting of Heartfelt writing, analyzing its associations with key topics like nature, creative mind, and the brilliant. By investigating the manners by which Keats' sensuous language shapes his wonderful articulation, this exploration adds to a more profound comprehension of his commitment to romantic writing and the getting through meaning of his work. John Keats poetry is portrayed by his use of sensuous elements. This exposition gives a top to bottom investigation of Keats sensuousness.
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