The complete poems

by John Keats

Other authorsJohn Barnard (Editor)
Paper Book, 1988

Call number

821.7

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Publication

Harmondsworth, New York: Penguin, 1973 (3a ed. 1988), 754 p., 19,8 cm (Penguin Classics)

Description

This edition, based on careful study of the manuscript sources, includes every poem, verse drama, and fragment known to have been written by Keats. A commentary by Buxton Forman on the early printed editions, a chronology of Keat's life, and a note on the wealth of manuscript material complete the authoritative text.

User reviews

LibraryThing member P_S_Patrick
There is no one comparable to this man, as far as top notch poetry is concerned. I picked this book up as a last minute purchase, due to a buy two get third free offer a few years ago, and yet this book is the one I've spent the most time reading. I haven't quite finished reading it all but have
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read all the short poems, and keep coming back to dip into it when the mood takes me. Since reading it, I've noticed his works being quoted, referenced, and alluded to in nearly every other book I read, from Pullman and Rushdie's fiction to the scientific writings of Dawkins. I would recommend that you find a book of Keat's poems if you only have as much as a passing interest in poetry, you might find yourself inspired as so many others have been by it. That he died at the age of 25 is perhaps the greatest tragedy in the history of literature.
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LibraryThing member a211423
"A thing of beauty is a joy forever;/ Its loveliness increases; it will never/ Pass into nothingness; but still will keep/ A bower quiet for us."
Keats poetry is this.
LibraryThing member jhudsui
The classic odes that are supposedly his masterpieces, I enjoyed, but overall I did not enjoy the volume and according to the commentary I found within and without on Keats' career that's probably about to be expected?

Language

Original publication date

1817

Physical description

754 p.; 19 cm

ISBN

0140422102 / 9780140422108

Barcode

3318
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