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罗伯特·吉廷斯(Robert Gittings)曾暗示济慈1819年春天住在温特沃斯广场(Wentworth Place)的情况与《精神颂》(Ode to Psyche)中的一个细节之间可能存在联系。这篇文章特别借鉴了迈克尔·奥尼尔的济慈式作品,试图推测性地将伟大颂歌中的经验表现更普遍地与双屋生活的特殊性质联系起来,双屋生活最初与迪尔克斯一家共享,然后与布朗一家共享。它还探讨了莎士比亚的《特洛伊洛斯》和《克雷斯达》在济慈职业生涯的这一巅峰时刻的特殊意义,以及该剧在济慈对“诗意人物”的思考中所起的作用。
Robert Gittings once suggestively identified a possible connection between Keats’s circumstances, living in Wentworth Place in the Spring of 1819, and a detail from the ‘Ode to Psyche’. Drawing especially on the Keatsian writings of Michael O’Neill, this essay seeks speculatively to relate the representation of experience in the great odes more generally to the idiosyncratic nature of life in the double-house, shared at first with the Dilkes and then with the Brawne family. It also explores the particular significance of Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida within this culminating moment of Keats’s career, and the role of the play in his thinking about the ‘poetical character’ as exemplified in the odes.
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The most distinguished scholarly journal of its kind edited and published in Britain, Romanticism offers a forum for the flourishing diversity of Romantic studies today. Focusing on the period 1750-1850, it publishes critical, historical, textual and bibliographical essays prepared to the highest scholarly standards, reflecting the full range of current methodological and theoretical debate. With an extensive reviews section, Romanticism constitutes a vital international arena for scholarly debate in this liveliest field of literary studies.