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John Keats - The Man Behind The Lyrics: Life letters and literary remains - Complete Letters and Two Extensive Biographies of one of the most beloved English Romantic poets - cover

John Keats - The Man Behind The Lyrics: Life letters and literary remains - Complete Letters and Two Extensive Biographies of one of the most beloved English Romantic poets

John Keats

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'John Keats - The Man Behind The Lyrics: Life, letters, and literary remains', readers are given an in-depth look into the life, works, and literary context of one of the most influential Romantic poets in English literature. This book delves into Keats' poetic style, exploring themes of beauty, love, and mortality in his iconic works such as 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'To Autumn'. The author meticulously examines Keats' letters and literary remains, shedding light on the poet's personal struggles and creative process. The book also explores the influence of Romanticism on Keats' writing, as well as his impact on future generations of poets. Keats' lyrical and emotional writing style is praised for its depth and richness, making this book a must-read for poetry enthusiasts and literary scholars alike.
Available since: 01/05/2024.
Print length: 680 pages.

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