1. Name :-Bambha Kajal A
Sem :- 2
Roll no :- 17
Year :- 2017-2019
Enrollment no:- 2069108420180002
Email id :- kajalbambah16@gmail.com
Paper no :-5 The Romantic Literature
Submitted to :-
Smt.S.B.Gardi, Department of English
M.K Bhavnagar University
2. John Keats was an
English poet.
He was one of the
main figures of the
second generation
of Romantic poets.
His First poem
‘sonnet O solitude
appeared in the
Examiner in may
1816.
3. John Keats lived only twenty five year and four
months ,yet his poetic achievement is
extraordinary.
His writing career lasted little more than five
year (1814-1820) and two of his great odes ;
(1) “ Ode to Grecian urn ”
(2) “ Ode to nightingale ”
4. All classical allusions enabled Keats to
universalize his poetry connected the
poet’s concerns with image and stories
which had gathered in meaning over the
centuries; classical takes represented
their own kind of permanence and seen
to be symbolic by Keats readers.
The classical age was also seen as a
time of simplicity where feeling and
thought, spirituality and sensuality and
sensuality were united.
5. A myth is a story that may or may not be
true.
Myths are generally very old.
All culture have myths.
Myth means a false belief.
Myth convert history in to the nature
6. This poem also inspired
by a Greek form.
According to Greek was
myth it means
Hippocrene was the
name of a spring that
the winged horse
Pegasus created by
stamping its into the
ground.
for example, line:-16
“Full of the true, the
blushful Hippocrene”
7. The speaker opens
the poem with an
address to the
goddess psyche.
Urging her to hear
his word and asking
that she forgive him
for singing to her
own secrets.
The speaker says he
knew the winged
boy but asks who
the girl was.
8. In classical methodology psyche was a
beautiful maiden, of whom the goddess
Venus was extremely jealous.
Venus sent her son to humalitiate the girl.
But Cupid fall in love with psyche and took
her away to a secrete valley where he visited
her each night.