John Keats [ Art and Literature ]
… his lifetime, his close circle of friends in England strove to defend his genius and preserve his memory for posterity. Friendship was always central to Keats’s life; his poetry and letters attest to a vitally social existence, and to the … London literary coteries on his development as a poet and thinker. People > Art and Literature Keywords Correspondence Friendship Nature Poetry Politics Romanticism ‘The web of our Life is of mingled Yarn,’ writes John Keats (1795-1821), … and to see his poetry as both informed by and invested in the politically as well as aesthetically inflected notions of friendship and sociability circulating in literary coteries of the time. 2 . See, for example, the recent collection of …
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