John KeatsHarvard University Press, 1963年1月1日 - 780页 The life of Keats provides a unique opportunity for the study of literary greatness and of what permits or encourages its development. Its interest is deeply human and moral, in the most capacious sense of the words. In this authoritative biography—the first full-length life of Keats in almost forty years—the man and the poet are portrayed with rare insight and sympathy. In spite of a scarcity of factual data for his early years, the materials for Keats’s life are nevertheless unusually full. Since most of his early poetry has survived, his artistic development can be observed more closely than is possible with most writers; and there are times during the period of his greatest creativity when his personal as well as his artistic life can be followed week by week. |
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... interest : " Do you happen to know whether George Keats is living , and in what part of the world he is located ? -his affection for his brother John was really more remarkable than even his brother's poetic genius . Mathew's long ...
... interest us when we glance ahead to Fanny Brawne . A few thoughts may occur to us at once . To begin with , these three women - however dissimilar in other ways - were all very different from the Reynolds sisters . Secondly , this new ...
... interest . ( 5 ) The bequest of £ 1,000 from John Jennings to be divided among the children " as they become of age " would have amounted with ac- cumulated interest to almost £ 1,400 by 1817. Our estimates of interest may be low . For ...