Reading Writers and their Work synopsis
John Kates (1795-1821), one of the most famous poets of the Romantic era, is still alive in his speech, discovering his purposes as he reads, not only the books but also the world around him. Key scientist Kates explores Susan G.
And. Wolfson expands his work, including his longest poem ever.
Subsequent romances, Isabella (the story of Boccaccio with an elementary Marxist edge impressed by George Bernard Shaw), the eve of St. Agnes and the Lutheran doll.
Complex sonatas and innovative hats. Project Hyperion unfinished (revisiting Keats's epic existence); and subsequent words were shared with Fanny Brawne, the bright star (sometimes dark) of his last years.
Through the pages of manuscripts, title pages and pictures, John Kates reads the fascinating intricacies of Kates 'imagination and genius in word manipulation, reveals new surprises and surprises, and encourages renewed respect for Keats' thinking power and subtle influences.
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