John Keats [ Art and Literature ]
… 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 Mots-clés Correspondence … a vibrant sense of the intellectual crosscurrents, as well as the private prejudices and tensions, which characterized London literary life in the Regency period. Keats was not always known for such worldliness. Indeed, during his lifetime, … and poetic. 4 . From ‘Sleep and Poetry’ (ll. 246-47), in Keats’s Poetry and Prose, ed. Jeffrey N. Cox (New-York and London: W. W. Norton & Company, 2009), p. 64 If the poems of Keats’s 1817 volume explicitly attest to his formative …
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