keatsian
Usage examples of "keatsian".
His marriage had burned out, had gradually transmogrified from its previously Keatsian fire into a remote and cranky elegance.
How he could once have been so infatuated with Keats as to write Keatsian sonnets he cannot comprehend.
It was a parallel development to French Parnassianism and the poetry of the English Keatsians.
All Monday, yesterday, after a bad night and, this morning, an unusually productive bronchorrhoea session, I had spent the day with the growing conviction that my lungs were on the way out, that soon I would be coughing up not just gilbert but stomach-lining, key sections of my vitals, that surely I could not live beyond a Keatsian twenty-six.