Keats's Boyish Imagination
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The book explores Keats's use of 'boyishness' as a means of challenging the literary establishment, juxtaposing youthful innocence with mature themes. Marggraf Turley analyzes how this tension reflects Keats's political stance and artistic identity, revealing deeper insights into his work and its cultural implications. Through this lens, the author delves into the complexities of Keats's poetry and its relevance within the broader context of literary criticism.
