id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_paajdqtprvd6zawdqggsazvbu4 ERIK GRAY Indifference and Epistolarity inThe Eve of St. Agnes 1999 32 .pdf application/pdf 9701 496 67 imaginative spirit confronting life's challenges – Keats's letters show a capacity intimate forms of writing, and Keats's letters in particular are appreciated for Keats's letters and their willingness to submit to their own limitations as a form Keats's use of the letter-writer's prerogatives (changing the subject, But it is only by looking at the moments in his letters when Keats These moments when Keats uses letters to resign full agency indicate his in Keats's versified letters and epistolary poems; but this should not surprise us. Keats's earliest poems (such as 'To my Brother George') are 'like letters' in that Keats the letter-writer when she tells the narrator that he is no true poet. Madeline and with the letter to Woodhouse: Keats is not a poet but a letterwriter; when he can neither 'heal' nor 'steel', he chooses 'not to feel', to submit to Wolfson, 'Keats the Letter-Writer: Epistolary Poetics', Romanticism ./cache/work_paajdqtprvd6zawdqggsazvbu4.pdf ./txt/work_paajdqtprvd6zawdqggsazvbu4.txt