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Hardcover The Life of John Keats Book

ISBN: 1025453239

ISBN13: 9781025453231

The Life of John Keats

"The Life of John Keats" is a poignant and comprehensive biography of one of the most celebrated poets of the English Romantic movement. Written by Albert Erlande, this work delves into the brief but extraordinarily productive life of Keats, tracing his journey from his early days in London to his tragic, untimely death in Rome. The biography explores Keats's profound dedication to his craft, his intricate relationship with beauty and mortality, and the intense creative periods that produced masterpieces such as "Ode on a Grecian Urn" and "Endymion."

Erlande captures the essence of the poet's sensitivity and his struggle against the harsh critiques of his contemporaries and the debilitating effects of illness. Beyond a mere chronological account, the book offers insight into the literary circles of the early 19th century and Keats's enduring influence on the world of poetry. Readers will find a moving portrayal of a man whose work continues to resonate for its lyrical brilliance and deep emotional truth. This biography serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the man behind the verses that defined an era of literary excellence.

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