John Keats Medical Notebook

John Keats  Medical Notebook
Author: Hrileena Ghosh
Publsiher: English Association Monographs
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781789620610

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This study explores the poet John Keats' manuscript medical Notebook from his time at Guy's Hospital (October 1815 - March 1816), reconstructing and recovering the intriguing and mutually enriching connections between Keats' two careers of medicine and poetry.

John Keats and the Medical Imagination

John Keats and the Medical Imagination
Author: Nicholas Roe
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319638119

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This book presents ten new chapters on John Keats's medical imagination, beginning with his practical engagement with dissection and surgery, and the extraordinary poems he wrote during his 'busy time' at Guy's Hospital 1815-17. The Physical Society at Guy's and the demands of a medical career are explored, as are the lyrical spheres of botany, melancholia, and Keats's strange oxymoronic poetics of suspended animation. Here too are links between surveillance of patients at Bedlam and of inner city streets that were walked by the poet of 'To Autumn'. The book concludes with a survey of multiple romantic pathologies of that most Keatsian of diseases, pulmonary tuberculosis.

How Their Medical Knowledge Shaped the Poetry of Two Physician Poets

How Their Medical Knowledge Shaped the Poetry of Two Physician Poets
Author: Paul Anthony Petruzzi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Literature and medicine
ISBN: 1495505936

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Medical perspective in poetry is evident in the work of poets who have had medical training or a medical career, as in the case of John Keats and William Carlos Williams. This work examines the poets and poetry through the lens of the medical perspective, the synthesizing element between medical practice and poetic imagination.

John Keats

John Keats
Author: Kelvin Everest
Publsiher: Northcote House Pub Limited
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780746308073

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This book presents an evaluative critical account of all of Keats's important poetry. The arrangement is chronological, and the development of Keats's style and thematic preoccupations is set in the context of the unfolding of his brief but intense personal life. The ambition is to present the intelligent reader, who is relatively new to the study of Keats, with an informative guide which includes discussion of all of the principal events and contexts in which Keats is read today. The book argues that Keats was a writer deeply concerned with history, in the social and political sense, but also in the senses of personal and literary development. In contrast however, with the main emphasis of much recent criticism, the argument here is that Keats's engagement with history took the characteristic form of an effort to represent modes of experience outside history, and indeed outside time itself.

The Poet Physician

The Poet Physician
Author: Donald C. Goellnicht
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 305
Release: 1984-06-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780822977032

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For six years of his brief like, Keats studied medicine, first as an apprentice in Edmonton and then as a medical student at Guy’s Hospital in London. His biographers have generally glossed over this period of his life, and critics have ignored it and denied the influence of medical training on his poetry and thought. In this challenging reappraisal, Goellnicht argues that Keats’ writings reveal a distinct influence of science and medicine. Goellnicht researches Keats’ course work and texts to reconstruct the milieu of the early nineteenth-century medical student. He then explores the scientific resonances in Keats’’ individual works, and convincingly shows the influence of his early medical training.

The Poet Physician

The Poet Physician
Author: Donald C. Goellnicht
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0608009059

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Eternity in British Romantic Poetry

Eternity in British Romantic Poetry
Author: Madeleine Callaghan
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781800855625

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Eternity in British Romantic Poetry explores the representation of the relationship between eternity and the mortal world in the poetry of the period. It offers an original approach to Romanticism that demonstrates, against the grain, the dominant intellectual preoccupation of the era: the relationship between the mortal and the eternal. The project's scope is two-fold: firstly, it analyses the prevalence and range of images of eternity (from apocalypse and afterlife to transcendence) in Romantic poetry; secondly, it opens up a new and more nuanced focus on how Romantic poets imagined and interacted with the idea of eternity. Every poet featured in the book seeks and finds their uniqueness in their apprehension of eternity. From Blake’s assertion of the Eternal Now to Keats’s defiance of eternity, Wordsworth’s ‘two consciousnesses’ versus Coleridge’s capacious poetry, Byron’s swithering between versions of eternity compared to Shelleyan yearning, and Hemans’s superlative account of everlasting female suffering, each poet finds new versions of eternity to explore or reject. This monograph sets out a paradigm-shifting approach to the aesthetic and philosophical power of eternity in Romantic poetry.

Romantic Medicine and John Keats

Romantic Medicine and John Keats
Author: Hermione de Almeida
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 429
Release: 1990-11-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780195362640

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Using original research in scientific treatises, philosophical manuscripts, and political documents, this pioneering study describes the neglected era of revolutionary medicine in Europe through the writings of the English poet and physician, John Keats. De Almeida explores the four primary concerns of Romantic medicine--the physician's task, the meaning of life, the prescription of disease and health, and the evolution of matter and mind--and reveals their expression in Keats's poetry and thought. By delineating a distinct but unknown era in the history of medicine, charting the poet's milieu within this age, and providing close reading of his poems in these contexts, Romantic Medicine and John Keats illustrates the interdisciplinary bonds between the two healing arts of the Romantic period: medicine and poetry.