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John Keats: Selected Poems

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Book Details:

  • Author: Dr. S. Sen

  • Edition: 2023

  • Binding: Unknown Binding

  • Number of Pages: 444

  • Release Date: 18-02-2023

  • EAN: 9789395259491

  • Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches

  • Languages: English

Features:

  • Complete, Original Text of the Poems

  • Detailed Annotations and Explanations of Important Passages

  • Critical Appreciation of the Poems

  • Discussion on All Textual Topics

  • Important University Questions with Answers

  • Selected Literary Criticism

About the Book:
This edition of Keats’ Poetry offers a deep dive into the themes and artistry of John Keats, focusing particularly on his unfinished epic, Hyperion. Known for his vivid and almost pictorial descriptions, Keats captures the struggle of spiritual growth within his works. This selection includes some of his most important poems, accompanied by the original text and detailed annotations to enhance comprehension.

The critical appreciation and discussion of each poem provide insight into the thematic depth of Keats' work. Additional features include important university questions and literary criticism to help students and readers engage more deeply with the material.

Whether for academic study or personal enjoyment, this edition offers a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to understand and appreciate the enduring legacy of Keats’ poetry.