John Keats [ Art and Literature ]
… Homer’, which first appeared in a December 1816 issue of The Examiner , celebrates one such instance of literary-social fellowship, transforming a shared reading experience – of a translation of Homer, which Keats had discovered with Charles … appeared in Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine and The Quarterly Review in 1818 – the basic tenets of a meliorism founded in fellowship would continue to inform his writing in subtle ways. 5 If these ‘late’ poems are inflected by … are so different and bent on such diverse Journeys that it may at first appear impossible for any common taste and fellowship to exist […]—It is however quite the contrary—Minds would leave each other in contrary directions, traverse …
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