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Preface | 9 |
Keatss Anxiety of Legitimacy and the Struggle | 23 |
Keatss Epic Drive | 47 |
Keatss Early Emphasis on Epic Poetry | 69 |
Endymion and Virgil | 83 |
Endymion An Attempt at Epic Poetry | 109 |
Keatss Attempts at a Peaceful Epic | 127 |
The Labyrinth and the Epic | 153 |
Keats as a SelfStyled Vates and Makar | 173 |
Ambition | 199 |
Conclusion | 219 |
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