An edition of John Keats (1917)

John Keats

his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after-fame

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An edition of John Keats (1917)

John Keats

his life and poetry, his friends, critics and after-fame

“This careful, thorough, tactful, and exhaustive work renders obsolete all previous expressions of opinion upon Keats; it deserves, indeed, to be labelled with the final word, ‘definitive.’”
“It is a book to read with delight; better still, it is a book that compels one to turn back and reread the poet himself.”
“Manifestly a labour of love, this admirable work illuminated throughout with thorough knowledge and fine critical acumen, deserves to take high rank in the select company of kindred classics. But the book is not only of absorbing interest as a masterly presentment of the poet and his work; it also teems with vivid studies of the circle in which he lived.”
– The Book Review Digest

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Publisher
C. Scribner's Sons
Language
English
Pages
598

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4836 .C5

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 1 l., 598 p.
Number of pages
598

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6603706M
Internet Archive
johnkeatshislife00colvrich
LCCN
17030270
OCLC/WorldCat
1703180

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