Reading John Keats / Susan J. Wolfson.
"John Keats (1795-1821), one of the best-loved poets of the Romantic period, is ever alive to words, discovering his purposes as he reads - not only books but also the world around him. Leading Keats scholar Susan J. Wolfson explores the breadth of his works, including his longest ever poem End...
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Cambridge University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Life and times
- 2. Conceiving early poems, and Poems
- 3. Falling in and out of love with Endymion: A Poetic Romance; Rereading King Lear
- 4. Venturing 'new Romance': Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil. A Story from Boccaccio
- 5. Falling with Hyperion
- 6. Still Romancing: The Eve of St Agnes; a dream-sonnet; La belle dame
- 7. Reforming the sonnet and forming the Odes of spring 1819: Psyche; Nightingale; Grecian Urn; Melancholy; Indolence
- 8. Writhing, wreathing, writing Lamia
- 9. Falling in Fall 1819: The Fall of Hyperion and To Autumn
- 10. Late poems & lasting Keats
- A few famous formulations
- At a glance: Keats in context.