Fugitive PoemsHesperus Poetry, 2004 - 93 páginas Gleaned from the riches of Keats' letters to his friends and relatives, these previously uncollected poems reveal a lesser-known aspect of the poet's sensibility, showing him to be a witty and occasionally irreverent young writer. A verse letter full of "shapes, and shadows and remembrances;" a sonnet on a "craggy ocean-pyramid;" a "mysterious tale" of which the poet cannot speak Fugitive Poemsoffers a precious insight into what manner of man John Keats really was and how he lived out his poetic life. The archetypal Romantic writer, John Keats is one of the greatest, most influential poets of the 19th century. |
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Andrew Motion Anita Desai beauty belle dame blisses blush breathe Chapman's Homer Charles Charlotte Brontë Chatterton Colm Tóibín D.H. Lawrence dame sans merci Dear Reynolds didst doth dream E.M. Forster e'er Elgin Marbles Elizabeth Gaskell Emma Enchanted Faerie Fugitive Poems gentle Give me women gloom a silver golden greeting of eyes happiness Haydon heart Heaven hither horrid Huzza for folly John Keats Keats's King kiss L.P. Hartley late two dainties Laurel Crown Lines Written lips living hand look love me truly Mathew Sweet moods Muse naughty boy Nebuchadnezzar's night o'er pale Peter Ackroyd pleasures poesy poetry Prosper Mérimée ruby-breasted warbler sad thy sage of mickle Sándor Petőfi say you love sigh skull smile soft Song sonnet soul Spenser Spirit stream summer sweet tears Teign thee there's Bishop's thing Thomas Chatterton thou art vapours have oppressed wild wine and snuff Written on 29th