John Keats as a Pure Poet | Characteristics of Pure Poetry
John Keats was a pure poet. He was not a reformer; therefore, the influence of his poetry on the minds of readers is not social or moral.
THROWING LIGHT ON LITERATURE
John Keats was a pure poet. He was not a reformer; therefore, the influence of his poetry on the minds of readers is not social or moral.
It has been proved in "Ode on Grecian Urn" that analysis of life makes one's mind critical and tortures it whereas art bestows it peace.
Life is critical but song of nightingale is not and “Ode to Nightingale” is its appreciation. It has variety of passionate expressions. Immortal Bird...
Among other ingredients of romantic poetry, love for nature is also its significant element. Every romantic poet finds pleasure in discussing nature. William Wordsworth found God in nature and asserted…