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Prefaces To Amy Lowell (стр. 2 из 2)

existence the place, the time, and the society in which Keats moved. A host of

commentators have dealt with him solely in his quality as a poet functioning in the

timeless area of universal literature; my endeavour has been to show him as a particular

poet, hindered and assisted by his temperamental bias as a man, writing in a certain milieu.

For this reason, I have considered that no detail which could add vividness to the picture

is unimportant, nothing which could clarify his psychological processes too slight to be

mentioned. Keats’s life was so short that it is possible to follow it with a

minuteness which could not be accorded to a poet who had lived the usual span of

man’s existence. (pp. vii-ix)