keats & his odes

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“As a Nature Poet” Presentation Name:Bhumi Vajani M.A.-Sem:2 Roll No:04 Topic:John Keats and his Odes. Year:2013 Submitted To : Dept of English- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University John Keats and his Odes

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Keats -Nature Poet.He use of imagery,sound effects,and poetic form.He says Art is about beauty,not about teaching or persuasion. Keats tries to mixed up reality.Ode were one of the classical verse form in Romantic period.Keats use theory of Negative Capability.Poet gives up personal identity.

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Page 1: Keats & his Odes

“As a Nature Poet” Presentation

Name:Bhumi Vajani M.A.-Sem:2 Roll No:04 Topic:John Keats

and his Odes. Year:2013 Submitted To : Dept

of English- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University

“John Keats and his Odes”

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“JOHN KEATS AND HIS ODES”

ODE

TO NIGHTINGALE

TO AUTUM

N

ON A GRECIAN URN

TO PSYCHE

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ODE TO NIGHTINGALE

Three Characters:-

Ode To Nightingale

Speaker(Poet)

Fancy

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Ode on a Grecian

Urn

“Urn”-As a work of Art

Pain & Passion in

Abundance

“a wild ecstasy', a lover,s grief, a love ‘for ever

warm and still to be enjoyed”.

Urn-Metamorphoses in to the “Ideal”.

The Poet “reading” the Urn as we “read "his” Ode

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ODE

The Oxymoronic cliché of sensibility, pleasant pain-to poetic composition.

Instead of lamenting the indissolubility of pleasure & pain.

Ode To Psyche

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Calendar of Nature Georgic Tradition

Sustained naturalism , a maturity & equanimity of town & masterful craft.

The month of the migration of birds, of the finished harvest, of nut-gathering, of cyder & Perry-making

Ode To Autumn

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-COMPARISON-CONCLUSION :-

Downer says-Nothing like the odes of Keats is to be found in English Literature of earlier date. He may be said to have created in them a new class of lyrical in them a new class of lyrical poetry.

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