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词汇 Keatsian
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Definition of Keatsian in English:

Keatsian

adjective ˈkiːtsɪənˈkitsiən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the English poet John Keats or his works.

    the earliest poems express a Keatsian sensuousness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the same years he established a medical practice in his home town of Rutherford; he was also writing bad Keatsian verse.
    • Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival.
    • This is almost an encyclopedia of rhetorical strategy and poetic form, from the sonnet and the Keatsian ode to concrete poetry and acrostics.
    • They use the word "swoon" to describe this moment, but that carries a suggestion of Keatsian sensuality and voluptuousness that doesn't match what we see on screen.
    • He interprets the moment of suicidal hesitation as a Keatsian yearning for transcendence through death.
    • I thought my theater was training people to live with Keatsian negative capability.
noun ˈkiːtsɪənˈkitsiən
  • A student or admirer of the English poet John Keats or his works.

    many Keatsians have taken notice of these differences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She is closest to the Harvard Keatsian when she emphasizes "process" in the odes.
    • The first generation of Keatsians were chiefly concerned with establishing Keats's texts and his biography.
    • This kind of detail is immensely rewarding to Keatsians.
    • Letters of commendation and approval were received from three notable personages but improbable Keatsians.
    • The two were deeply involved in the eccentric but influential group—all of them Keatsians.

Definition of Keatsian in US English:

Keatsian

adjectiveˈkitsiənˈkētsēən
  • Relating to or characteristic of the English poet John Keats or his works.

    the earliest poems express a Keatsian sensuousness
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is almost an encyclopedia of rhetorical strategy and poetic form, from the sonnet and the Keatsian ode to concrete poetry and acrostics.
    • I thought my theater was training people to live with Keatsian negative capability.
    • During the same years he established a medical practice in his home town of Rutherford; he was also writing bad Keatsian verse.
    • Perhaps the finest and most moving single poem in the book is one combining a Keatsian awareness of frailty with a surprised celebration of survival.
    • He interprets the moment of suicidal hesitation as a Keatsian yearning for transcendence through death.
    • They use the word "swoon" to describe this moment, but that carries a suggestion of Keatsian sensuality and voluptuousness that doesn't match what we see on screen.
nounˈkitsiənˈkētsēən
  • A student or admirer of the English poet John Keats or his works.

    many Keatsians have taken notice of these differences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This kind of detail is immensely rewarding to Keatsians.
    • Letters of commendation and approval were received from three notable personages but improbable Keatsians.
    • The two were deeply involved in the eccentric but influential group—all of them Keatsians.
    • She is closest to the Harvard Keatsian when she emphasizes "process" in the odes.
    • The first generation of Keatsians were chiefly concerned with establishing Keats's texts and his biography.
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