Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse
This study incorporates elements of myths and feministic beauty in inter-contextual structure in John Keats' poetry. This research is majorly concerned with the use of ancient Greek mythology and the elements of feminine beauty in Keats' mythological poetry. The study investigates Keats's search for truthfulness and beauty, his identification of love for poetry and his creation of his poetic genius with special reference to feminine beauty in his poetic works. The research is descriptive and qualitative in nature the framework is established by reviewing related poems and previous literature. Thus the data is generated from two main sources, the primary source which includes the selected poetry of John Keats and the secondary source which includes reviews of previous literary work. The Textual Analysis Method of Research is followed as the theoretical framework of Hellenism that comprehends a certificate for the conclusion of research problems.
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(1) Sana Riaz
Demonstrator, Department of English, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Ayaz Ahmad Aryan
Lecturer, Department of English, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Marina Khan
Lecturer, Department of English, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
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APA : Riaz, S., Aryan, A. A., & Khan, M. (2022). Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse. Global Social Sciences Review, VII(I), 455-462. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2022(VII-I).42
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CHICAGO : Riaz, Sana, Ayaz Ahmad Aryan, and Marina Khan. 2022. "Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse." Global Social Sciences Review, VII (I): 455-462 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2022(VII-I).42
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HARVARD : RIAZ, S., ARYAN, A. A. & KHAN, M. 2022. Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse. Global Social Sciences Review, VII, 455-462.
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MHRA : Riaz, Sana, Ayaz Ahmad Aryan, and Marina Khan. 2022. "Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse." Global Social Sciences Review, VII: 455-462
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MLA : Riaz, Sana, Ayaz Ahmad Aryan, and Marina Khan. "Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse." Global Social Sciences Review, VII.I (2022): 455-462 Print.
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OXFORD : Riaz, Sana, Aryan, Ayaz Ahmad, and Khan, Marina (2022), "Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse", Global Social Sciences Review, VII (I), 455-462
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TURABIAN : Riaz, Sana, Ayaz Ahmad Aryan, and Marina Khan. "Analyzing Hellenistic Elements in Keats’s Poetry- with Special Reference to His Tales in Verse." Global Social Sciences Review VII, no. I (2022): 455-462. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2022(VII-I).42