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KEATS AND THE SUBLIME: EXPLORING AWE, TERROR, AND WONDER IN NATURE

Dr. Pallavi Arya
Page No. : 164-168

ABSTRACT

This research paper examines John Keats’s engagement with the sublime in his poetry, with a specific focus on how he explores feelings of awe, terror, and wonder in response to the natural world. Keats, a prominent figure of the Romantic era, is known for his vivid descriptions of nature and his deep emotional engagement with the sublime. Through an analysis of selected poems, including "Ode to a Nightingale," "To Autumn," and "Mont Blanc," this paper explores how Keats’s poetry delves into the complexities of the sublime experience, offering insights into his unique perspective on the natural world and its emotional impact on the human psyche


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