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Title: John Keats


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John Keats
  • Week 7

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John Keats   (1795 - 1821) Born  October 31,
1795Moorfields, London, EnglandDied  February
23, 1821Rome, Italy
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John Keats
  • The excellence of every art is its intensity,
    capable of making all disagreables evaporate from
    their being in close relationship with Beauty and
    Truth."

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Beauty (from Endymion)
  • A THING of beauty is a joy for ever
  • Its lovliness increases it will never
  • Pass into nothingness but still will keep
  • A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
  • Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet
    breathing.

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John Keats
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This sketch was made by Joseph Severn as he
watched over the dying poet at 26 Piazza di
Spagna, Rome.
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Here lies One Whose Name is writ in Water
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from Lamia, Isabella, c. 1820
  •    Ode to a Nightingale    Ode on a Grecian Urn
       To Autumn
  •    Ode on Melancholy
  •      Ode to Psyche

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Grecian Urn
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Greek urns
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a reflection on the pleasure and beauty of an Urn
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Eternity
  • The poet sees the Urn as an embodiment of
    permanence, thriving in the passing of time,
    Thou foster-child of silence and slow time,
    /Sylvan historian, who canst thus express /A
    flowery tale. Keats

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reproduction
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reproduction
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The urn
  • Keats became enchanted with Greek art after
    seeing an exposition of sculptures from the
    Parthenon, held at the British Museum.

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duplication
  • http//www.en.gymfag.dk/doc/DATE-55.htm

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"Ode on a Grecian Ode" is based on a series of
paradoxes and opposites
  • the discrepancy between the urn with its frozen
    images and the dynamic life portrayed on the
    urn,
  • the human and changeable versus the immortal and
    permanent,
  • participation versus observation,
  • life versus art.

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Ode to KeatsDurlabh Singh
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More links
  • http//englishhistory.net/keats/poetry/odeonagreci
    anurn.html
  • http//www.enotes.com/ode-grecian/
  • http//englishhistory.net/keats/contents.html

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Homework (I) On Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • 1. individual, paired, or group performance
  • 2. Read the entire poem and have your response
    in any form.
  • 3. advised interpretation, story-telling,
    dramatic performance, background music, speech,
    dialogues, or PowerPoint materials

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Homework (II)
  • Draft of Ode to . . . (Five stanzas/50 lines)
    or Story of . . . (1000 words)
  • Revise and complete this ode during week 8 to
    week 11.
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