@article{oai:dwcla.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001884, author = {甲元, 洋子 and KOMOTO, Yoko}, journal = {Asphodel}, month = {Jul}, note = {application/pdf, AN00000289-20200727-116, In this thesis two English poets, John Keats and Robert Browning, and a heroine of Daddy-Long-Legs, Jerusha Abbott are treated in relation to the “view of Peeping Tom,” which an American scholar points out as one of the characteristics of Keats’. Keats lived a poor but honest life of 26 years. Unlike Keats, Browning was a blessed, happy poet. He had almost everything : health, intelligence, vitality, wealth, and a beautiful family, etc. Though Keats never tried to steal a glance of a naked woman, he and Tom share the greediness to look at whatever they find beautiful. Especially Keats likes to gaze and dwell on the gorgeous interiors of splendid dwellings. On the other hand, Browning has no such gaze. Keats’ zealous gaze shows his longing for a pleasant, rich life. Jerusha, at the beginning of the story, also had an envious look at the rich. After her unexpected changes of destiny, she enjoys her campus life fully at a distinguished liberal arts college to become a cultivated woman. In this process, she dismisses her old “view of Peeping Tom” and acquires her mature way of thinking. It seems as if Jerusha had outgrown the stance of Keats and leaped to that of Browning., 研究ノート}, pages = {116--138}, title = {Peeping Tom 的眼差しについて:キーツとブラウニングとジェルーシャ}, volume = {55}, year = {2020}, yomi = {コウモト, ヨウコ} }