John Keats Poems

John Keats Poems by John Keats, published by Faber in 2005, is a collection that showcases the work of one of the most significant figures in Romantic poetry. This edition, part of the Main – Poet to Poet series, spans 109 pages and is presented in English. The book reflects on Keats’s journey from a medical career to a life devoted to poetry, culminating in a body of work that, despite initial criticism, has earned him a lasting place in literary history.
Readers will find a selection of Keats’s poetry that highlights his evolution as a writer and the themes prevalent in his work. The collection delves into the intersection of literature and cultural history, offering insights into the critical reception of his poetry during his lifetime and beyond. This edition serves as a testament to Keats’s enduring legacy and the impact of his contributions to the fields of literature and poetry.
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John Keats (1795-1821) abandoned a career in medicine to write poetry, until his life was cut tragically short from tuberculosis at the age of twenty-five. By that time, he had published three volumes of verse to an unreceptive critical response. But as the nineteenth century wore on Keats’s reputation would build, and today he is recognised as one of the greatest of the Romantic poets.
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