Aesthetic of John Keats: An Indian Approach (original) (raw)

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: Mysticism of Beauty and the Mind of John Keats

Beauty is the manifestation of God. It develops an impulse of love, and to love beauty is to love God, the Creator of the universe. Beauty is comprehended through senses, and sensuous values develop spiritual consciousness. The awareness of Beauty is acquisition of Truth that is Beneficial or the cause for Welfare. Keats was a worshiper of beauty. “He loved the principle of beauty in all things.” Primarily he was considered a poet of sensuous beauty but a thorough study of his poetry and letters reveals that his conception of beauty was holistic and transcendental, being closer to the Indian concept summed up in the expression- Satyam Shivam Sundaram. The present paper is a critical study of Keats’ mysticism of beauty in the lines of Indian views. The attempt has been made to go through some of the relevant Indian religious texts to prop up Keats’ belief and present the veracity of Keats which has remained dormant in the oblivion of time.

A Study of the Comparative Elements in the Poetry of Keats and Ghani Khan

Keats and Ghani Khan hold a unique position in literature due to the contribution they have made to the poetry of Pashto and English languages respectively. This paper presents the comparative elements in the poetry of these poets. Both the romantic poets seem to share several similar thoughts in their poetry. Their love for Beauty and Nature, and their concern for the Eternal and Political turmoils are also manifested in their poetry. Escapism is the hallmark of these great poets and, on the wings of their imagination, they seek shelter in the imaginary world from the harsh realities of life, but it does not mean that they do not look at the world realistically. Despite the fact that they lived in two different centuries and that they dwelled in different countries with different cultures, they got so many things similar in their poetry

THE UNRESTRAINED LOVE FOR BEAUTY AND LOVE; AND THE INEVITABLE RECOIL FROM IMAGINATIVE WORLD TO REALITIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF JOHN KEATS AND AKHTAR SHERANI'S SELECTED POEMS

2022

This paper attempts to bring out the elements of similarity and dissimilarity in the poetries of two across-the-continent young romantic poets: Akhtar Sherani and John Keats. The further sheds, in particular, light on the explicit demonstration of beauty and love in the selected few poems by both. There is a translation offered for each of the selected verses from Sherani's poetry. The paper uses the theory of comparative analysis to inspect the poems in question. Keats seems to be slightly getting afloat the romantic trajectory and is often a little perplexed in a flux when he is disillusioned, and under fear changes gears and succumbs to harsh reality. Sherani, though saunters in the wilderness of a pure romantic aura, doesn't get impeded easily as his disillusionment is dawned upon him beforehand. The paper is qualitative in approach and exhausts nearly all websites, journals, and the related stuff to properly employ and approach the poems under study. The paper concludes that John Keats is more romantic than Akhtar Sherani and that Keats's understanding of reality is impulsive and judgmental, whereas Sheri pauses somewhere in that pure magic of imagination and torches the way back to see if

Ashutosh Kumar Keatsean Flavour in the Works of

2016

are the reputed rhetors in India and abroad who have made the literary scenario fragrant worldwide for the common masses in general and sensitive souls in particular in this immoral age of corruption and exploitation. Arbind Kumar Choudhary is such a great poet who has been popularly called Indian Keats or second Keats by a group of reputed professors and critics worldwide. Keatsean flavour of sensuous imagery, mythical magnificence, proverbial perfume, phrasal fragrance and pictorial elements are frequently found across his poetic works that justify his claims for the crown of Indian Keats in India without dispute. Keatsean sonnet forms, lyricism, mythical amalgamation love for nature and medieval elements dominate all his works with great maturity that makes him second Keats in English poetry.Keats'

Philosophical Insight: Into the Poetry of John Keats

In the course of this essay I will bring together philosophy and literature in order to underline the philosophical importance of Keats’s poetry and discuss my thesis, which is to say, the inter-relationship of negative capability, truth and beauty and healing. More precisely, by reading Keats’s poetry and engaging in negative capability one is engaging in the healing of the soul.