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Keatsian /ˈkiːtsɪən /adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the English poet John Keats or his works: the earliest poems express a Keatsian sensuousness...- Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival.
- I thought my theater was training people to live with Keatsian negative capability.
- This is almost an encyclopedia of rhetorical strategy and poetic form, from the sonnet and the Keatsian ode to concrete poetry and acrostics.
nounA student or admirer of the English poet John Keats or his works: many Keatsians have taken notice of these differences...- This kind of detail is immensely rewarding to Keatsians.
- She is closest to the Harvard Keatsian when she emphasizes "process" in the odes.
- Letters of commendation and approval were received from three notable personages but improbable Keatsians.
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