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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DIRECTOR JANE CAMPION

John Keats died in penury and relative obscurity in 1821, aged only 25. He is now seen as one of the greatest English poets and a genius of the Romantic age. This collection, which contains all his most memorable works and a selection of his letters, is a feast for the senses, displaying Keats'' gift for gorgeous imagery and sensuous language, his passionate devotion to beauty, as well as some of the most moving love poetry ever written.



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Littered with sensuous descriptions of nature's beauty, Keats's odes also pose profound philosophical questions * Sunday Telegraph *
Sublime * Sunday Times *
In what we call natural magic, he ranks with Shakespeare...no-one else in English poetry has...his perception of loveliness * Matthew Arnold *
One of the half-dozen greatest English writers * Edmund Wilson *
His letters are certainly the most notable and most important ever written by any English poet * T.S. Eliot *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 29/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9780099529651, 978-0099529651
      ISBN10: 0099529653

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY DIRECTOR JANE CAMPION

      John Keats died in penury and relative obscurity in 1821, aged only 25. He is now seen as one of the greatest English poets and a genius of the Romantic age. This collection, which contains all his most memorable works and a selection of his letters, is a feast for the senses, displaying Keats'' gift for gorgeous imagery and sensuous language, his passionate devotion to beauty, as well as some of the most moving love poetry ever written.



      Trade Review
      Littered with sensuous descriptions of nature's beauty, Keats's odes also pose profound philosophical questions * Sunday Telegraph *
      Sublime * Sunday Times *
      In what we call natural magic, he ranks with Shakespeare...no-one else in English poetry has...his perception of loveliness * Matthew Arnold *
      One of the half-dozen greatest English writers * Edmund Wilson *
      His letters are certainly the most notable and most important ever written by any English poet * T.S. Eliot *

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