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The Odes (Complete Edition) - Exploring beauty emotion and nature through Keats's lyrical masterpieces - cover

The Odes (Complete Edition) - Exploring beauty emotion and nature through Keats's lyrical masterpieces

John Keats

Verlag: Good Press

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John Keats, one of the most celebrated Romantic poets, showcases his unparalleled poetic talent in 'The Odes (Complete Edition)'. This collection of odes, including 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', captivates readers with its lyrical beauty and deep exploration of human emotions and nature. Keats's use of vivid imagery and rich symbolism adds layers of meaning to each poem, making them a timeless treasure of English literature. The odes are characterized by their intricate rhyme schemes and profound philosophical insights, reflecting Keats's belief in the power of art to transcend the limitations of mortal existence. The book's poetic style and themes are deeply rooted in the Romantic movement, emphasizing the importance of imagination, creativity, and the sublime. Keats's personal experiences, including the loss of loved ones and his own battle with illness, inspired him to create these masterpieces that continue to enchant readers to this day. 'The Odes (Complete Edition)' by John Keats is a must-read for anyone interested in poetry, Romanticism, or the beauty of language. It offers a profound journey into the heart and mind of a genius poet whose words have the power to inspire and move generations.
Verfügbar seit: 05.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 344 Seiten.

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