Poetry
Autor: | John Keats |
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EAN: | 9788028227104 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 26.04.2015 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century poetry artistic inspiration british romanticism keats' correspondence lyrical sonnets ode collection poetic introspection romantic poetry sensual imagery symbolism and nature |
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John Keats's collected works in 'Poetry' encapsulate the essence of Romantic literature through an exploration of beauty, nature, and human emotion. Characterized by rich imagery and a profound appreciation for the sensory experiences of life, Keats's poetry employs vivid metaphors and lyrical cadence, which transport the reader into an intimate realm of thought and feeling. His sonnets, odes, and narrative poems reflect the struggle between idealism and reality, often contemplating themes of mortality and transience against the backdrop of exquisite natural settings. Born in 1795, Keats faced a life marked by personal tragedy and professional struggle, yet his passion for poetry remained unwavering. His close associations with contemporary poets, such as Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron, alongside the influence of classical literature, shaped his aesthetic views. The challenges he encountered, including the early loss of family members and his own battle with illness, instilled within him a deep urgency to capture the fleeting beauty of existence through verse, establishing him as a seminal figure in the Romantic movement. 'Poetry' is a profound invitation for readers to immerse themselves in the emotional landscapes crafted by Keats. His works resonate with universal themes of love, loss, and longing, making this collection essential for anyone drawn to the intricacies of human experience. Readers will find themselves enchanted by Keats's ability to reveal the extraordinary within the ordinary, making this anthology a timeless addition to any literary collection.