Andrew Bennett's original study of Keats focuses on questions of
narrative and audience as a means to offer new readings of the
major poems. It discusses ways in which reading is 'figured' in
Keats's poetry, and suggests that such 'figures of reading' have
themselves determined certain modes of response to Keats's texts.
Together with important new readings of Keats's poetry, the study
presents a significant rethinking of the relationship between
Romantic poetry and its audience. Developing recent discussions in
literary theory concerning narrative, readers and reading, the
nature of the audience for poetry, and the Romantic 'invention' of
posterity, Bennett elaborates a sophisticated and historically
specific reconceptualization of Romantic writing.
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