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John Keats: Critical Essay by Wolf Z. Hirst

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SOURCE: "The Letters," in John Keats, Twayne Publishers, 1981, pp. 32-50.

In the following essay, Hirst demonstrates the significance of Keats's letters, asserting that within them, Keats reveals the details of his theories regarding "negative capability, " "soul-making," and the "truth of Imagination."

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