John Keats [ Art and Literature ]
… 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 lasting influence of 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), echoing his … house). Indeed, whereas most late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century readers treated Keats’s richly evocative poetry as having almost nothing to do with the social and historical conditions under which it was produced, biographers …
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