Life of John KeatsGood Press, 25 d’abr. 2021 - 242 pàgines William Michael Rossetti's 'Life of John Keats' provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the life and works of the renowned Romantic poet, John Keats. Rossetti's meticulous research and attention to detail offer readers a deep understanding of Keats' background, relationships, and the circumstances that influenced his poetic creations. Written in a scholarly and engaging style, the book delves into Keats' literary context within the Romantic movement, highlighting his contributions to poetry. Rossetti's analysis of Keats' enduring works such as 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'Bright Star' adds a layer of understanding to Keats' poetic genius. As the brother of famed poet Christina Rossetti and a prominent critic and biographer himself, William Michael Rossetti brings a wealth of knowledge and literary expertise to 'Life of John Keats'. His personal connection to the artistic community of the time lends credibility to his insights on Keats' life and works. Rossetti's dedication to preserving Keats' legacy through this biography showcases his passion for literature and the Romantic poets. For readers interested in delving into the life of one of the greatest Romantic poets, William Michael Rossetti's 'Life of John Keats' is a must-read. With its meticulous research, insightful analysis, and engaging prose, this book offers a profound exploration of Keats' life, works, and lasting impact on the world of poetry. |
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LIFE OF KEATS | 1796 |
CHAPTER II | 1804 |
CHAPTER III | 1815 |
CHAPTER IX | |
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