F16M Keats on Art, Shelley on Keats (Zoom)
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[NEW COURSE] John Keats did “cease to be” at only 25 before arriving at a mature philosophy, but he did realize some of the best poems ever written about the experience of appreciating art, and what art can accomplish. We’ll read his poems about art, and finish with his acquaintance, Percy Shelley’s, poetic elegy on Keats and art—Adonais. Discussion, Lecture, Reading
Donna Richardson
Donna Richardson is professor emerita at St. Mary's College of Maryland where she taught literature for 33 years. Her specialties include poetry (especially Romantics), mythology in Greek literature, and Tolstoy.