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한국중앙영어영문학회 영어영문학연구 영어영문학연구 제56권 제4호
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2014.1
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559 - 580 (22page)

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Keats toured Northern England and Scotland in June 1818 walking 642 miles in 44 days. The poet’s purpose of the tour was to escape from his depressing realities of London life. In addition, he expected to benefit more from a direct experience of natural beauty than from reading about it so that he can acquire fresh materials for his poetry. However, he was unable to maintain a direct connection between his working mind and his impressions of nature, experiencing difficulty in finding an appropriate language. Nevertheless, the poet demonstrated his power, during the tour, to cope with the provisional inability, recovering his poetic confidence not by denying but by accepting uncertainty and limitations imposed upon himself. During the tour, Keats wrote five sonnets and they include the poet’s interpretation of the uncertainty and limitations of the self in responding to the sublime conditions of nature. The number of researches on the walking tour sonnets, however, have been quite small, and researches on the sonnets devalued them, criticizing that the sonnets reflect Keats’s psychological crisis and a failure of the activity of imagination. In fact, the past researches have ignored the walking tour sonnets which include the poet’s effort to reactivate the power of imagination, transcending the crisis of self-confidence. This paper, thus, attempts to rescue Keats’s walking tour sonnets from pessimistic views and re-evaluate them as important space in which the poet developed his poetic power.

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