Poetry (eBook)

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2022
830 Seiten
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Poetry - John Keats
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In this distinguished collection, John Keats's works carve an indelible mark in the landscape of English literature. Featuring a rich tableau of odes and sonnets, the volume excavates the depths of human emotion, setting each poem against the lush backdrop of romantic beauty and existential contemplation. The language is crafted with intricate precision, embedding Keats's signature sensual imagery, which serves as an immersive conduit for the reader's sensory experience. The book is not simply a compilation but a journey curated to illustrate Keats's evolving mastery over verse within the broader Romantic literary milieu, emphasizing the profound and poignant interrogation of fleeting beauty and mortal angst.
John Keats's life, albeit brief and troubled by illness, was a fertile ground for introspective and innovative poetry. Born in the flowering epoch of English Romanticism, Keats's genius was nurtured by the tutelage of literary greats and the rich cultural cadence of the 19th century. His written legacy, though it received only modest attention during his lifetime, blossomed posthumously, cementing his position as a linchpin of Romantic poetic expression. The works included in this collection, amongst them the magnum opus 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', are imbued with Keats's struggles, desires, and his undying pursuit of beauty in the face of transience.
This anthology of Keats's poetry is an essential compendium for scholars and enthusiasts of Romantic literature. It beckons readers into a world where the elegance of language meets the rawness of life's ebbs and flows. Recommended for those seeking to immerse themselves in the quintessence of Romantic thought and verse, Keats's 'Poetry' stands as a timeless testament to the enduring power of the poetic form—capturing the heart of human emotion and the ineffable spirit of artistic inspiration.

John Keats (1795–1821) was an English Romantic poet whose work is renowned for its sensual imagery and profound musings on beauty, love, and death. Despite his tragically short life, Keats' profound influence as a master of lyric poetry remains indisputable. After training as a surgeon, Keats decided to dedicate himself entirely to poetry. His most significant works emerged from an intensely creative period in his life, producing classics such as 'Ode to a Nightingale', 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', 'Ode on Melancholy', 'To Autumn', and the epic 'Hyperion'. Keats' poetry, characterised by its vivid imagery, emotional depth, and contemplation of the transitory nature of life, has become emblematic of the Romantic era. His work continues to inspire and is widely studied, exemplifying the utmost passion and talent which flourished and faded in the span of a few short years. His letters also provide significant insights into his poetic theory and aesthetics — often regarded as literary works in themselves. Keats' literary style was once critiqued for its 'excessive' sensuality but is now celebrated for its rich textures and embodiment of Romanticism's ideals. Despite his lack of widespread acclaim during his lifetime, Keats is today considered one of the great English poets, leaving behind a legacy that endures and enchants well into the modern age.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century English poets • Alexander Pope • British lyric poetry classics • Classic • Don Delaney • Edgar Allan Poe • Edmund Spenser • English romanticism literature • Grecian urn poems • Historical • John Donne • John Keats poetry collection • John Milton • Keatsian poetic style • Lord Byron • Ode to a Nightingale verse • Poetic Masterpieces • public domain poetry books • Romantic Era Poems • Rudyard Kipling • Samuel Taylor Coleridge • William Shakespeare • William Wordsworth
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