Hyperion
Autor: | John Keats |
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EAN: | 9788028314491 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 12.09.2023 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century verse classical themes exploration keatsian sensuality miltonic influences mythological despair personal quest narrative poetry of loss romantic poetic imagery titanomachia epic tragic character evolution |
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In 'Hyperion,' John Keats embarks on a daring exploration of divine tragedy steeped in the rich tapestry of Greek mythology. Written in blank verse, the poem reflects Keats's characteristic sensibility, blending lush imagery with profound philosophical inquiry. The narrative centers around the Titan Hyperion as he grapples with his diminished power following the ascendance of the Olympian gods, highlighting existential themes and the inherent struggle between creativity and destruction. This work is often considered a pivotal reflection of the Romantic movement, evoking both beauty and melancholy through its complex characterizations and vivid landscapes. John Keats, one of the most celebrated figures of the Romantic era, was profoundly influenced by his own life experiences-his struggle against illness, love, loss, and the search for artistic expression. His engagement with classical literature, coupled with a deep introspection into the nature of suffering and beauty, drives the lyrical quality and emotional depth found in 'Hyperion.' Keats's ambition in this unfinished epic underscores his desire to transcend mere poetry, aiming for a quintessential representation of human and divine experiences. 'Hyperion' is essential reading for those who seek to understand the interplay of myth and human emotion in literature. Keats's masterful command of language and his philosophical musings invite readers to engage deeply with the text, enriching their appreciation for the complexities of existence. Scholars and poetry enthusiasts will find in this work a journey into the heart of Romantic idealism and a testament to the enduring power of poetic imagination.