Main Article Content

Abstract

It goes without saying if we go through the poetry of John Keats, we can witness the influence of Edmund Spenser which is clearly perceptible on his poetry as he was a passionate lover of Beauty in all its various shades and hues. There is no doubt in denying the fact that passion of Beauty is an integral and inevitable part of John Keats’ aestheticism. It is because of this fact that he opines that a thing of Beauty is a joy forever. Keats was so much obsessed with the concept of Beauty that both Keats and Beauty have become almost synonymous. A close reading of John Keats’ poetry reveals the fact that he made Beauty his object of wonder and admiration and became a great poet of Beauty. The concept of Beauty and Keats are as inseparable as the William Wordsworth and Nature, and S.T. Coleridge and supernatural.

Article Details