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Keats, narrative, and audienceKeats, narrative, and audience

Keats, narrative, and audience1994

Bennett, Andrew

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Andrew Bennett's original study of Keats focuses on questions of narrative and audience as a means to offer new readings of the major poems. It discusses ways in which reading is 'figured' in Keats's poetry, and suggests that such 'figures of reading' have themselves determined certain modes of response to Keats's texts. In particular, it explores the way in which Romantic writing figures reception as necessarily deferred to a time after the poet's death: reading as the 'posthumous life' of writing. Together with important new readings of Keats's poetry, the study presents a significant rethinking of the relationship between Romantic poetry and its audience. Developing recent discussions in literary theory concerning narrative, readers and reading, the nature of the audience for poetry, and the Romantic 'invention' of posterity, Bennett elaborates a sophisticated and historically specific reconceptualization of Romantic writing.

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First published
1994
OL Work ID
OL2009827W

Subjects

Authors and readersEnglish Narrative poetryHistoryHistory and criticismNarration (Rhetoric)Narrative poetry, EnglishReader-response criticismRomanticismTechniqueKeats, john, 1795-1821Romanticism, great britainCriticism and interpretation

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