Reading Keats's poetry alternative subject positions and subject-object relations

"This book claims that Keats's poetry is a reaction against the discourse of modernity which traumatized the human subject by creating a divide between human and nature, subject and object. It argues that by transcending this divide and acknowledging the agency of both subject and object,...

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