Mansion of Many Apartments
The Mansion of Many Apartments is a theory of the poet John Keats, expressed in his letter to John Hamilton Reynolds[?] dated Sunday, 3 May 1818.
Keats thought that people were capable of different levels of thought. People who did not consider the world around them (probably people who did not write poety) remained in the thoughtless chamber. Even though the door to move on to the next "apartment" was open, they had no desire to think any deeper and to go into that next apartment.
When you did move on into the next chamber, you would for the first time have a choice[?] of direction, as from this apartment there were several different park passages. Keats believed that he when he wrote the letter was at this point, as was William Wordsworth when he wrote Tintern Abbey.
Keats expressed this idea in several of his poems
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