Reality and Illusion in Keats' "La Belle Dame sans Merci", The Eve of St. Agnes and Lamia: A Bridge Between Plato and Nietzsche
碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 英國語文學研究所 === 95 === “Beauty is truth, truth beauty”; seeking eternal beauty and truth is always the main theme of John Keats, the great Romantic poet. In fact, his searching for the relationship between beauty and truth is not only reflected in his imaginative poems, but also cont...
Main Authors: | Yu-wen Huang, 黃郁雯 |
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Other Authors: | Jerome F. Keating |
Format: | Others |
Language: | en_US |
Published: |
2006
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Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/98880932014725331289 |
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