Keats and Scepticism (1st Edition) by Li Ou offers a fresh and insightful exploration of John Keats’s poetry through the lens of sceptical philosophy. Part of the Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature series, this eBook examines how Keats engages with questions of doubt, knowledge, and belief, highlighting the philosophical depth and intellectual sophistication of his work.
Li Ou carefully analyzes key poems, tracing how sceptical ideas influence Keats’s approach to aesthetics, morality, and human experience. Combining literary analysis with philosophical insight, the book situates Keats within the broader intellectual currents of the Romantic period, revealing how scepticism shapes his poetic imagination and critical thought.
Highly recommended for literature students, scholars, and anyone interested in Romantic poetry, philosophy, or literary criticism, Keats and Scepticism is an essential resource for understanding the interplay between poetry and philosophical inquiry in the nineteenth century.