Analysis Of Ode To A Nightingale
Study Material For Semester British Romantic Literature Ode Nightingale John Keats Prepared Nayem Aktar Introduction Ode Nightingale Poem John Keats
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1 P A G E Study Material For Semester IV CC IX British Romantic Literature Ode To A Nightingale By John Keats Prepared By Nayem Aktar Introduction Ode To A Nightingale Is A Poem By John Keats Written Either In The Garden Of The Spaniards Inn Hampstead London Or According To Keats Friend Charles Armitage Brown Under A Plum Tree In The Garden Of Keats House At Wentworth Place Also In Hampstead According To Brown A Nightingale Had Built Its Nest Near The House That He Shared With Keats In The Spring Of 1819 Inspired By The Birds Song Keats Composed The Poem In One Day It Soon Became One Of His 1819 Odes And Was First Published In Annals Of The Fine Arts The Following July The Poem Is One Of The Most Frequently Anthologized In The English Language Ode To A Nightingale Is A Personal Poem Which Describes Keatss Journey Into The State Of Negative Capability The Tone
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