negative capability (Q906597)

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a trait of great writers
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negative capability
a trait of great writers

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    negative capability, a writer’s ability, “which Shakespeare possessed so enormously,” to accept “uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason,” according to English poet John Keats, who first used the term in an 1817 letter. (English)

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