Abstract
Keats defines his paradoxical virtue of “Negative Capability” as a willingness to remain in doubt. Three recent interpretive controversies offer test cases: debates about Limbo, Pluto, and the finale of The Sopranos . In all three cases, traditional authority engages with some version of vox populi that both threatens and enriches the production of knowledge.
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