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John Keats

Selected Poems

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John Keats

De: John Keats
Narrado por: Frederick Davidson
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One of the most distinctive periods in English poetry was the age of Romanticism, a movement which rebelled against the neoclassical forms and celebrated the imagination as a spiritual force. John Keats was a prominent shaper of this new movement, and as such, he was not without his critics. "I think I shall be among the English poets after my death," he soberly prophesied. Indeed, in 1821 Keats suffered an early tragic death from tuberculosis at the age of 25, but today is recognized as the archetypal Romantic genius who explored the limits of the imagination and celebrated the pleasures of the senses.

Unlike Shelley, Keats was not a political poet; his prime passion was for art. His muse was the goddess of beauty and truth, and his worship of her found its finest expression in his immortal odes, which stand unique in literature, unexcelled in perfection.

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The advantage of this recording is that it includes a lot poems not usually found in audio. The reader opts for a casual tone which seems to disappoint some people; the rendering ON FIRST LOOKING INTO CHAPMAN'S HOMER is almost startling at first but when you realize the conditions of the poem's composition it makes sense and it's refreshing to have another take on this oft recorded poem. The real gem though is THE FALL OF HYPERION: A DREAM; the reader brings out all the power and passion of the poem without resorting to any histrionics or flourishes. Once again though AUDIBLE lets us down by not including a list of poems or an easy way to locate poems in the book.

Opportunity to hear less known poems

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This is a wonderful poetry book. Keats wrote some beautiful poetry. The narrator was very talented. It was almost as if I were in a theater in London or New York enjoying a brilliant performance!

Wonderful poetry book

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The narrator had a very nasal voice that made the poems difficult to listen to.

Good poems, Poor casting

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Keats is one of the greatest English poets and here is very well read. The title Selected Poems is a bit misleading, however, as the text consists of a handful of poems and the full text of his unfinished work Hyperion. Many many great Keats poems are missing. Still, a good book for a great price.

Hyperion by Keats

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What can be said about Keats that hasn't already been said. It's important to revisit the masters of the past, to see how the craft of Poetry has evolved over the years. It's wild to me that in the early days, straight rhyme was considered the cutting edge.

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