[New-Poetry] Ricks on Plumly's Keats
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https://www.nybooks.com/articles/22735
Keats's Afterlife
By Christopher Ricks
Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography
by Stanley Plumly
Norton, 392 pp., $27.95
Rome, November 30, 1820. John Keats, who at the age of twenty-five has less than three months to live, is writing to his friend Charles Brown in England:
I have an habitual feeling of my real life having past, and that I am leading a posthumous existence. God knows how it would have been—but it appears to me—however, I will not speak of that subject.
The word that rotates, "but," is rounded upon, in its turn, by the word "however." Keats, with a courage that is something better than unflinching (for the unflinching may be not so much courageous as foolhardy), declines to speculate on what might have been his prospects in love and in art, and on what those prospects now are, here and hereafter
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