Ode to a Grecian Urn

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English

 

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Johnathan S

 

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November 12, 2013

 

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Keats's imagery ranges from all of our physical sensations: sight, touch, sound, taste, and sexuality. Keats is one of the most famous for his Odes. Traditionally, the ode is lengthy, serious in subject, elevated in its diction and style, and often elaborate in its stanza structure. "Symbolism seems the obvious term for the dominant style which followed nineteenth-century realism" (Wellek 251)...
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"Symbolism seems the obvious term for the dominant style which followed nineteenth-century realism" (Wellek 251). According to an article found in Jstor journal, written by Vyacgeslav Ivanov, titled, Symbolism, "symbols are far from being an invention and convention of mankind, constitute in the universe, all pulsating with life, a primordial imprint in the very substance of things and, and it were, an occult language by means of which is achieved a preordained communion of innumerable kindred spirits, no matter how these spirits may differ in their individual modes of existence or whether they belong to different orders of creation" (Ivanov 29)...
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