- John
Keats (31
October 1795 – 23
February 1821) was an
English poet of the
second generation of
Romantic poets,
along with Lord
Byron and
Percy Bysshe...
- Baggins,
recently healed from a
dangerous wound,
listens to the poem in
Keatsian style. The
longest poem in The Lord of the
Rings is the "Song of Eärendil"...
- and Ice" stanza:
ABAABCBCB as used in
Robert Frost's poem "Fire and Ice"
Keatsian Ode:
ABABCDECDE used in Keats' Ode on Indolence, Ode on a
Grecian Urn,...
- Middle-earth.
Tolkien allows his
characters to
listen and
appreciate "in
highly Keatsian style",
enjoying the
sound of language, as when the
Hobbit Frodo Baggins...
- the last moment." The Time Out Film
Guide says it is "full of
cloying Keatsian imagery which somehow transcends the more
idiotic aspects of the plot."...
- ****imilations are so
profound that the Ode is
finally original, and
wholly Keatsian". Similarly,
Spiegelman claimed that Shakespeare's A
Midsummer Night's...
- Deliver: The Autobiography". p. 122. Pan Macmillan, 2007 "Bolan and Keats".
Keatsian.co.uk.
Retrieved 22
September 2014. "Reprinted 'The
Warlock of Love' by...
- Fitzgerald's love for
Zelda — and
before her,
Ginevra —
decked out in a
Keatsian prose."
Piper 1965, p. 40: "Zelda was
attractive and
vivacious and reminded...
- feel Celtic.
Shippey calls the
effect of Bilbo's song of Eärendil "highly
Keatsian".
Tolkien has Gildor's
Elves sing in his
invented language of
Quenya in...
- in
Juvenalian satire)
Kafkaesque –
Franz Kafka Kantian –
Immanuel Kant
Keatsian – John
Keats Kemalist –
Kemal Atatürk
Kennedyesque – John F.
Kennedy Keynesian...