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Classic Appreciation: On John Keats' famous poem 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' - essay by Camille Guthrie

Classic Appreciation: On John Keats' famous poem 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' - essay by Camille Guthrie | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
How to read the most famous poem “for ever.”
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From the Poetry Foundation

John Keats, who died at the age of twenty-five, had perhaps the most remarkable career of any English poet. He published only fifty-four poems, in three slim volumes and a few magazines. But at each point in his development he took on the challenges of a wide range of poetic forms from the sonnet, to the Spenserian romance, to the Miltonic epic, defining anew their possibilities with his own distinctive fusion of earnest energy, control of conflicting perspectives and forces, poetic self-consciousness, and, occasionally, dry ironic wit. In the case of the English ode he brought its form, in the five great odes of 1819, to its most perfect definition.
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Essay: On the life and death of John Keats, English Romantic poet

Essay: On the life and death of John Keats, English Romantic poet | Writers & Books | Scoop.it
A year before leaving Enfield—the Georgian-style school building would later be converted into a train station and then ultimately be demolished—John Keats discovered Books. Books were the spoils left by the Incas, by Captain Cook’s voyages, Robinson Crusoe. He went to battle in Lemprière’s dictionary of classical myth, among the reproductions of ancient sculptures and marbles, the annals of Greek fable, in the arms of goddesses.
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