Keats' Life of Allegory by Marjorie Levinson

Keats' Life of Allegory by Marjorie Levinson

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An iconoclastic view of Keats' poetry which brings the critical approaches of deconstruction and Marxism to the study of Keats. The book concentrates on the "excesses" of his poetry as both the source of criticism by Keats' contemporaries and the source of his originality.

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Keats' Life of Allegory by Marjorie Levinson

Levinson's is an original and iconoclastic view of Keats. She concentrates on the excesses of Keats poetry, the overwritten and cloying sentiment which the majority of modern critics have chosen to ignore or explain away. Levinson takes as her cue for this the uncompromising criticisms levelled against Keats by his contemporaries, Byron, Wordsworth and Hazlitt, all of whom deprecated his indulgence and immaturity. But it is precisely these qualities that make for his originality and whose characteristics the book explores by taking a Derridean approach to the social and personal ambiguities underwriting what even then was considered an onanistic style of composition. Keats's insecurities about social and literary status combine in Levinson's controversial fusion of bourgeois and masturbatory categories in her background to the poet, which makes this a particularly provocative and powerful book.
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ISBN 13 9780631145110
ISBN 10 0631145117
Title Keats' Life of Allegory
Author Marjorie Levinson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 1990-03-01
Number of pages 352
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