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出 版 物:《ROMANTICISM》 (Romanticism)
年 卷 期:2022年第28卷第2期
页 面:188-196页
学科分类:0502[文学-外国语言文学] 05[文学]
主 题:death endings Keats myth odes spaces Stevens
摘 要:Following Frank Kermode s distinction, in The Sense of an Ending, between the stability of myth and the changeability of fiction, Keats s Ode on Indolence offers an understated self-conscious presentation of myth and fiction in comparison with the Nightingale and Grecian Urn odes. All three of these odes invest in mythologies as much as they remain alert to their own poetic frames and the fictive nature of the fictions behind them. This poetic self-awareness reconnects Keats s odes with the reality of death behind the mythic figures of nightingale, urn, and indolence. Such subtle, shifting, self-awareness is also the hallmark of Keats s To Autumn and the poetic legacy it bestows to Wallace Stevens s Sunday Morning , Autumn Refrain , and The Woman in Sunshine .