SOURCE: Ellis, Helen B. “Food, Sex, Death, and the Feminine Principle in Keats's Poetry.” English Studies in Canada, 6, no. 1 (spring 1980): 56-74.
In the following essay, Ellis discusses the pervasive association between feasting and sexual fulfillment in Keats's poetry.
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