tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post8800156983540411920..comments2024-03-23T20:37:37.891-07:00Comments on First Known When Lost: "A Way Of Looking"Stephen Pentzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14882220887712092005noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post-22530356840271407902013-01-29T16:49:34.476-08:002013-01-29T16:49:34.476-08:00Mr. Floyd: it is good to hear from you again. Tha...Mr. Floyd: it is good to hear from you again. Thank you very much for those fine passages. They add another dimension to the idea of looking/seeing. <br /><br />Browsing in his letters after reading your comment, I also noticed these phrases about the "poetical character" from the Woodhouse letter (which precede your quotations): "it is not itself -- it has no self -- it is every thing and nothing -- It has no character -- it enjoys light and shade." One way to look at it (perhaps) is that Keats seems to be describing some sort of pure looking or seeing, without any distractions or preconceptions. But that's just a quick (and probably incorrect!) thought.<br /><br />Thanks again.Stephen Pentzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14882220887712092005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post-25957412372959120562013-01-29T16:34:59.472-08:002013-01-29T16:34:59.472-08:00Laxman: thank you very much for that passage. It ...Laxman: thank you very much for that passage. It is very apt, isn't it? I appreciate your sharing it.Stephen Pentzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14882220887712092005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post-64458269575323033962013-01-29T16:32:10.411-08:002013-01-29T16:32:10.411-08:00Merisi: I appreciate your kind words. As always, ...Merisi: I appreciate your kind words. As always, thank you for stopping by. I'm pleased that you liked the poem.Stephen Pentzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14882220887712092005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post-21156257073669820692013-01-29T08:45:06.495-08:002013-01-29T08:45:06.495-08:00I would direct your attention to Keats's lette...I would direct your attention to Keats's letter to Richard Woodhouse, written 27 October 1818, in which he says, "A poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; because he has no identity--he is continually in for--and filling some other Body--the Sun, the Moon, the Sea and Men and women who are creatures of impulse and have about them an unchangeable attribute--the poet has none; no identity--he is certainly the most unpoetical of God's creatures."<br /><br />Note, too, his letter of December, 1817, to his brothers in which Keats speaks of "Negative Capability,"a phrase all of us have heard, perhaps, too much about, but it's germane to the point you make about the ego or reason encumbering an unbiased and fresh view of an object, hindering the poet's discovering that moment in which he or she finds "the sense of beauty overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration."bruce floydnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post-5153685070300389902013-01-29T07:29:00.352-08:002013-01-29T07:29:00.352-08:00This reminds me of the philosophy of J.Krishnamurt...This reminds me of the philosophy of J.Krishnamurty.<br /><br />"I wonder how you see things. Do you see them with your eyes, with your mind? Obviously, you see things with your eyes, but you see with the mind much more quickly than with the eye. You see the world much more quickly than the eye can perceive. You see with memory, with knowledge, and when you so see things, that is with the mind, you are seeing what has been, not what actually is.”<br />- J. KrishnamurtyLaxmanhttp://leisurelymoments.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5010170380967519230.post-11596414077920811982013-01-29T00:20:56.894-08:002013-01-29T00:20:56.894-08:00Fascinating, thank you for this post!
I shall come...Fascinating, thank you for this post!<br />I shall come back to ponder more about your thoughts and the poem. <br /><br />I always feel enriched, after stopping by here. <br /><br />Merisihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16781937797213521146noreply@blogger.com