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La Belle Dame sans Merci Study Guide

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by John Keats
About 49 pages (14,804 words)
La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad Summary

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Critical Essay #3

In the following essay, Wasserman explores Keats's techniques, stylistic choices, and probable sources for "La Belle Dame sans Merci."

It would be difficult in any reading of Keats' ballad not to be enthralled by the haunting power of its rhythm, by its delicate intermingling of the fragile and the grotesque, the tender and the weird, and by the perfect economy with which these ef- fects are achieved. Snared by the sensuous workings of the poem, one is greatly tempted to evaluate it entirely as a poem whose function is not the expression of human values, but whose end is attained when it fulfills its own stylistic requirements. Nevertheless, out of the dim sense of mystery and incompleteness that its artistry arouses there rise not only richly suggestive overtones, but also dark hints of a.....

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