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Klappentext Critical approaches to Keats's poems which place his work in historical and political context. Zusammenfassung Thirteen essays by leading specialists focus on one of the most popular Romantic poets and bring critical and theoretical approaches to Keats's poems. This collection of essays is entirely devoted to a historical understanding of Keats! and will be of interest to all those studying English literature and Romanticism. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Preface and editor's acknowledgements; Abbreviations and a note on texts; 1. Introduction Nicholas Roe; 2. Keats enters history: autopsy, Adonais and the fame of Keats Susan J. Wolfson; 3. Keats, the critics and the politics of envy Martin Aske; 4. Charles Cowden Clarke's 'Cockney' commonplace book John Barnard; 5. History, self and gender in Ode to Psyche Daniel P. Watkins; 6. Isabella in the market-place: Keats and feminism Kelvin Everest; 7. Keats, fictionality and finance: The Fall of Hyperion Terence Allan Hoagwood; 8. 'When this warm scribe my hand': writing and history in Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion Michael O'Neill; 9. Keats, history and the poets Vincent Newey; 10. Keats's commonwealth Nicholas Roe; 11. Keats, ekphrasis and history Theresa M. Kelley; 12. Keats's literary tradition and the politics of historiographical invention Greg Kucich; 13. Keats and the prison house of history Nicola Trott; 14. Writing numbers: Keats, Hopkins and the history of chance John Kerrigan; Index.