Vendler offers a new assessment of the six great odes of Keats and in the process gives us, implicitly, a reading of Keats’s whole career. She proposes that these poems are imperfectly seen unless seen together—that they form a sequence in which Keats pursued a strict and profound inquiry into questions of language, philosophy, and aesthetics.
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