‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil
This essay examines Keats’s unique pathological poetics in Isabella. It argues that the destructiveness of the love between Isabella and Lorenzo is not only brought forth by her brothers’ violent interference but is already present in their relationship. Apart from the conflict betwee...
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doaj-cfa3cf4eb2484fdbbad4612e449f83bc2020-11-25T03:53:12ZengVandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KGRomantik2245-599X2246-29452018-12-0181355810.14220/jsor.2019.8.1.35‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of BasilKang-Po Chen0The University of EdinburghThis essay examines Keats’s unique pathological poetics in Isabella. It argues that the destructiveness of the love between Isabella and Lorenzo is not only brought forth by her brothers’ violent interference but is already present in their relationship. Apart from the conflict between innocent love and cruel reality, Keats accentuates the innate danger of erotic love, whose power does not lie in the fulfilment of desire and its liberation from moral restraints and class barriers, but in the unhealthy and self-destructive aspects of the human body and psyche. Keats presents this unique phenomenon through a form of pathological poetics, which, at the end of the poem, actualises his concept of the ‘material sublime’ as pertaining to human suffering, especially inasomatic sense. Such a representation of erotic love corresponds to Keats’s understanding of poetic creation. In Isabella, both erotic love and poetic creation are Keatsian experiences of self-annihilation.https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.14220/jsor.2019.8.1.35john keatsisabellathe material sublimeeroticismself-annihilation |
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‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and
Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil |
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‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and
Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil |
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‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and
Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil |
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‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and
Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil |
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‘Sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘Material Sublime’ and
Pathological Poetics in Keats’s Isabella; or, the Pot of Basil |
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‘sick within the rose’s just domain’: the ‘material sublime’ and
pathological poetics in keats’s isabella; or, the pot of basil |
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG |
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Romantik |
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2245-599X 2246-2945 |
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2018-12-01 |
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This essay examines Keats’s unique pathological poetics in Isabella. It argues that the
destructiveness of the love between Isabella and Lorenzo is not only brought forth by her
brothers’ violent interference but is already present in their relationship. Apart from the
conflict between innocent love and cruel reality, Keats accentuates the innate danger of
erotic love, whose power does not lie in the fulfilment of desire and its liberation from moral
restraints and class barriers, but in the unhealthy and self-destructive aspects of the human
body and psyche. Keats presents this unique phenomenon through a form of pathological
poetics, which, at the end of the poem, actualises his concept of the ‘material sublime’ as
pertaining to human suffering, especially inasomatic sense. Such a representation of erotic
love corresponds to Keats’s understanding of poetic creation. In Isabella, both erotic love
and poetic creation are Keatsian experiences of self-annihilation. |
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john keats isabella the material sublime eroticism self-annihilation |
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https://vr-elibrary.de/doi/10.14220/jsor.2019.8.1.35 |
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