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Keats' conception of Beauty was holistic and transcendental being closer to the Indian concept summed up in the expression - satyam shivam sundaram. It had multichromatic grandeur of a rare imaginative quality known as synaesthesia. Keats believed that the real object of Beauty can provide pleasure to the senses, happiness to the mind and joy to the spirit simultaneously. This book is a study of aesthetic in his poetry with an Indian approach.
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Aesthetic of John Keats: An Indian Approach
2010, Adhyayan Publishers
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8184352026 9788184352023
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