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by Keats, John (selected By Howard Moss)

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NY, NY: Dell, 1959. 160 pp., pictorial wraps, # LB131; Front cover has very light crease, light rubbing at top left, minor edge wear; very light crease to bottom left corner of back cover / The Laurel Poetry Series. Atypical cover art from noted science fiction cover artist Richard Powers. /. First Printing. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Illus. by Richard Powers (cover art).

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John Keats was born in October 1795, son of the manager of a livery stable in Moorfields. His father died in 1804 and his mother, of tuberculosis, in 1810. By then he had received a good education at John Clarke’s Enfield private school. In 1811 he was apprenticed to a surgeon, completing his professional training at Guy’s Hospital in 1816. His decision to commit himself to poetry rather than a medical career was a courageous one, based more on a challenge to himself than any actual achievement. His genius was recognized and encouraged by early Mends like Charles Cowden Clarke and J. H. Reynolds, and in October 1816 he met Leigh Hunt, whose Examiner had already published Keats’s first poem. Only seven months later Poems (1817) appeared. Despite the high hopes of the Hunt circle, it was a failure. By the time Endymion was published in 1818 Keats’s name had been identified with Hunt’s ‘Cockney School’, and the Tory Blackwood’s Magazine delivered a violent attack on Keats as a lower-class vulgarian, with no right to aspire to ‘poetry’. But for Keats fame lay not in contemporary literary politics but with posterity. Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth were his inspiration and challenge. The extraordinary speed with which Keats matured is evident from his letters. In 1818 he had worked on the powerful epic fragment Hyperion, and in 1819 he wrote ‘The Eve of St Agnes’, ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’, the major odes, Lamia, and the deeply exploratory Fall of Hyperion. Keats was already unwell when preparing the 1820 volume for the press; by the time it appeared in July he was desperately ill. He died in Rome in 1821. Keats’s final volume did receive some contemporary critical recognition, but it was not until the latter part of the nineteenth century that his place in English Romanticism began to be recognized, and not until this century that it became fully recognized.

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Bookseller
High Castle Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
HCA-0554
Title
KEATS
Author
Keats, John (selected By Howard Moss)
Illustrator
Richard Powers (cover art)
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Printing
Publisher
Dell
Place of Publication
NY, NY
Date Published
1959
Keywords
HCA, FICTION, POETRY, CLASSIC, LITERATURE, RICHARD POWERS
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