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Portland State University

1997

1795-1821 Fall of Hyperion

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The Poetics Of John Keats In “The Fall Of Hyperion, A Dream”, Amy A. Zenger Jan 1997

The Poetics Of John Keats In “The Fall Of Hyperion, A Dream”, Amy A. Zenger

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The Hyperion poems are Keats's epics. Like Wordsworth in The Excursion, in these poems Keats attempts to write an epic of the unexplored regions of the human mind. Unlike Wordsworth, however, Keats uses the narrative vocabulary of Hellenic myth--a vocabulary already at hand--but alters it to suit his own purposes. As they are concerned with the mind, these poems deal with the same issues that characterize contemporary debates about the relation of mind to language, issues that illuminate what these poems are about as much as they illuminate Keats's own use of language and theory of poetry.

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