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_aKeats, John, _d1795-1821. _9741 |
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_aThe poems / _cJohn Keats ; edited by Gerald Bullett ; with an introduction by David Bromwich. |
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_aNew York : _bKnopf : _bDistributed by Random House, _cc1992. |
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_axxxv, 396 p. ; _c22 cm. |
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_aEveryman's library ; _v53 |
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| 502 | _aJohn Keats is regarded as the quintessential English Romantic poet: lyrical, passionate, tender, dreamy, sensuous. The only thing more miraculous than his brief career—in which, from the age of eighteen until his death a mere seven years later, he produced a substantial number of the greatest poems in English—are those poems themselves. Nowhere has the pressure of human imagination been brought more powerfully to bear on our mortal condition than in his great narratives and narrative fragments, his sonnets of discovery, and his magnificent odes. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. xxviii-xxix). | ||
| 650 | _2Poetry | ||
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_aBullett, Gerald William, _d1894-1958. _9742 |
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