Beauty And Evil Are Never Far Apart In Keats'S Poetry” How Far Do You Agree With This View?

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August 14, 2015

 

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In a way it could be said to symbolise Keats’s “bitter-sweet melancholy”; the idea which all the Romantics referenced, and which Keats literally lived, with the fact that he had just met the love of his life, and was just coming to prominence, but at the same time would soon be claimed by tuberculosis...
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The beauty of his work, and his perceived beauty of Fanny Brawne, verses the evil of his disease would be praying heavily on his mind and as such it was an inevitability that it would percolate through to his work. Lamia is an epic tale, told in iambic heroic verse, using couplets, with the occasional triplet and alexandrine thrown in for good measure...
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