A comprehensive collection of the writings of John Keats, including his letters and literary remains, meticulously edited by Richard Monckton Milnes. This edition offers invaluable insights into the life, thoughts, and creative process of one of the most celebrated poets in the English language. Life, Letters, and Literary Remains presents a detailed portrait of Keats through his personal correspondence and unpublished works, revealing the man behind the poetry and providing a rich context for understanding his enduring legacy. The letters provide intimate glimpses into Keats's relationships, his artistic philosophy, and his struggles with health and mortality. This collection is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Keats's poetry and the Romantic era.
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