Marggraf Turley examines how, for Keats, an insistence on 'boyishness' in the midst of apparent mature imagery is the very essence of his political contestation of the literary establishment.
Preface, Richard Marggraf Turley; Note on Texts, Richard Marggraf Turley; Introduction, Richard Marggraf Turley; Chapter 1 'Strange Longings', Richard Marggraf Turley; Chapter 2 'Full-Grown Lambs', Richard Marggraf Turley; Chapter 3 'Give Me that Voice Again', Richard Marggraf Turley; Chapter 4 Japing the Sublime, Richard Marggraf Turley; Chapter 5 'Stifling Up the Vale', Richard Marggraf Turley; afterword Afterword, Richard Marggraf TurleyAppendix, Richard Marggraf TurleyCalidore: A Fragment, Richard Marggraf TurleyTo Autumn, Richard Marggraf Turley;
Richard Marggraf Turley is Lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth. He is the author ofThe Politics of Language in Romantic Literature (2002) andWriting Essays: A Guide for Students in English and the Humanities (2000). He is currently working on a co-edited collection of essays tracing Romantic influence in twentieth-century literature.