In Flesh-Coloured Silk
Seamus Perry: Romanticism, 4 December 2003
Metaromanticism: Aesthetics, Literature, Theory
by Paul Hamilton.
Chicago, 316 pp., £17.50, August 2003,0 226 31480 4 Show More
by Paul Hamilton.
Chicago, 316 pp., £17.50, August 2003,
“... capturing the quotidian and resists the charms of art, but ends up as art anyhow. Keats is no less self-conscious, but his poem works in almost the opposite way: he is wholly smitten with the charms of art (‘the viewless wings of Poesy’) and ordinariness surprises his poem like the breaking of a spell (‘the fancy cannot cheat so well/As she is famed to ... ”