In 'The Eve of St. Agnes,' John Keats weaves a rich tapestry of medieval romance infused with sensual imagery and intricate symbolism. The poem unfolds on the titular night, where young Madeline, seeking a vision of her future lover, adheres to a romantic folk tradition that promises the arrival of true love. Keats employs opulent language, blending vivid visuals with a dreamy, almost dreamlike na...