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ss Name:- Goswami Gayatri M. MA-part- 1-sem-2 Roll no :-11 Paper no.:5 – The Romantic Literature Year:-2014 Submitted to:-Department of English Smt. S. B. Gardi maharaja krishnakumarsihji Bhavnagar university opic: Art and Beauty in Keats odes

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ssName:- Goswami Gayatri M.MA-part- 1-sem-2Roll no :-11Paper no.:5 – The Romantic LiteratureYear:-2014Submitted to:-Department of EnglishSmt. S. B. Gardi maharaja krishnakumarsihji Bhavnagar university

Topic: Art and Beauty in Keats odes

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John Keats

•Keats follow romantic poet found in nature•keat's position as omniscient narrator•The most immediately beautiful and most confessional of keat’s ode

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John Keats ode

ode To Nightingal

Ode On a Grecian urn

Ode to psyche

Ode to Autumn

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Ode to Nightingale

1• Hearing the song

connected with Nightingale bird

• In “Indolence", the speaker Rejected all artistic effort.

2• The “Art” of the

Nightingale endlessly changeable

• The suppression will find its match in “ode on a Grecian urn”

• Speaker will finally confront a created Art

3• As befits his celebration

of music• “Nightingale” it is a

sing of too full a connection :

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Ode to a Grecian urn

• “urn” as work of art • Massage “beauty is truth

and truth is beauty

•The poet “reading” the urn as we “read his”

ode• sacrifice

• Time and universal

• Human relation

• Central idea superiority of

Art

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“Beauty is truth truth is beautyThat is all ye know on earth,

And all ye need to know”

John Keats Ode on a Grecian urn

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Keats ode to psyche

• Romantic poetry• Full of context of ode

• Psyche is youngest daughter of king• Keats speaker opens the poem with an

address to the goddess psyche • In this poem the story of the woman so

beautiful that love fell in with her • Projected outward in to Art

• “ode to psyche” is a famous myth

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Ode To Autumn

•In both its form and descriptive surface, "to autumn” is one of

the simplistic of Keats ode• In “to autumn” the speakers experience of beauty refers to

earlier ode• Artistic creation

• The development the speaker so strongly resisted in

‘indolence” is at lost complete

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