[BOOK][B] Keats and embarrassment

C Ricks - 1984 - academic.oup.com
C Ricks
1984academic.oup.com
In this book, the author argues for the importance of embarrassment in human life and for the
value of works of art which help us deal with embarrassment by recognizing and refining it.
As a poet and a man, John Keats was especially sensitive to, and morally intelligent about,
embarrassment. This study demonstrates the particular direction of his insight and moral
concern to acknowledge embarrassability and its involvement in important moral concerns.
Abstract
In this book, the author argues for the importance of embarrassment in human life and for the value of works of art which help us deal with embarrassment by recognizing and refining it. As a poet and a man, John Keats was especially sensitive to, and morally intelligent about, embarrassment. This study demonstrates the particular direction of his insight and moral concern to acknowledge embarrassability and its involvement in important moral concerns.
Oxford University Press