John Keats as a Poet of Beauty | John Keats’ Hellenism
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In this video, we'll explore the beautiful poetry of John Keats and how his love for Hellenism influenced his writing. From his famous odes to his letters to friends, Keats' poetry is a reflection of his devotion to beauty and the ideals of ancient Greece.
Join us as we dive into the world of Keats' poetry and discover the impact of Hellenism on his work. We'll also touch on some of the most famous Hellenic themes in his poems, including love, nature, and death. Don't miss this insightful discussion on one of the greatest poets of all time!
One of the most important ingredients of romantic poetry is a passionate love for beauty. Every poet in one way or the other is a lover of beauty. John Milton was a good lover of beauty as well as religion. William Wordsworth finds beauty only in nature. However, John Keats is different from them. He does not only like beauty but also quests for it. He also took an interest in Greek art in order to pursue beauty which is also called John Keats’ Hellenism. Keats is of the view that everything which touches the senses is beautiful. Besides being the poet of nature, John Keats is also called a poet of beauty and sensuousness. Art, birds’ songs, forests, clouds, skies, seasons, in fact, every element either natural or unnatural, is beautiful in his eyes. He finds it even in truth, the song of the nightingale and also in the Grecian urn.
Earlier Poems Vs. Later Poems of John Keats:
John Keats in his earlier poems found beauty only in natural objects such as clouds, skies, forests etc. In later poems, his approach is something extraordinary. The recent poetry of John Keats seems mature. He talks about universal beauty. For instance, the autumn season is beautiful for him. Similarly, the song of the nightingale is joyful. Greek art also gives him pleasure. He also mentions beauty in immortality. When other poets criticize the autumn season, John Keats seeks beauty in it. Everything is joyful for him though it depends on his mood. It is because he appreciates beauty and finds beauty in everything even in melancholy. Thus, his attitude is entirely different in his latter poems.
John Keats as Poet of Sensuous Beauty:
Another important thing about John Keats is that he always talks about sensuous beauty. His poetry touches the senses of readers. The song of the nightingale can be listened; the Grecian urn can be seen; the autumn season can be felt; flowers can be smelled. Readers not only read the poetry of John Keats but also feel it.
Being a pure and romantic poet, John Keats considers his duty to pursue beauty. That’s why Shelly calls him the best romantic poet of his era. He is the last romantic poet but the best among them because of his attitude towards sensuous beauty.
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