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The book is a keen study of Keats as a romantic poet. The author has tried to make subtle literary observation as to how Keats romantic sensibility changes its shades in his poems and the great odes. The romantic sensibility of the poet revealed in his great odes is unique from the other poems. The book also makes a critical study of the meaning of the word romanticism. The word romanticism as vague as it is has become one of the most inclusive terms in English ...
This volume contains altogether 21 papers, though few more papers were also presented during the session. Unfortunately we have no written paper of those scholar, whose paper couldn’t beincorporated in this volume. In spite of these drawbacks we note with satisfaction that the studies presented in this collection adequately emphasis the significant role of folk art in cultural context.