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==Further reading== * A. C. Bradley, 'The Letters of Keats' in ''Oxford Lectures on Poetry'' (1965[1909]) * W.J. Bate, ''Negative Capability: The Intuitive Approach in Keats''. Intro by Maura Del Serra (New York: Contra Mundum Press, 2012). * S. Fish, "Unger and Milton", in ''Doing What Comes Naturally'' (1989): 339β435. * Li Ou, ''Keats and Negative Capability'' (2009) * {{cite book | last = Unger | first = Roberto | title = Passion: An Essay on Personality| publisher = Free Press | location = New York | year = 1984 | isbn = 978-0-02-933120-0 }} * {{cite book | last = Unger | first = Roberto | title = Social Theory, Its Situation and Its Task | publisher = Cambridge University Press | location = Cambridge | year = 1987 | isbn = 978-0-521-32974-3 }} * Wigod, Jacob D. 1952. "Negative Capability and Wise Passiveness". [[Modern Language Association|Publications of the Modern Language Association of America]]. 67 (4): 383β390. {{John Keats}} [[Category:Social concepts]] [[Category:Skills]] [[Category:Concepts in metaphysics]] [[Category:Literary concepts]]
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