Inspiration in Milton and Keats
Title | Inspiration in Milton and Keats PDF eBook |
Author | Meg Harris Williams |
Publisher | |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
Coming of Age as a Poet
Title | Coming of Age as a Poet PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Vendler |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780674010246 |
With characteristic precision, authority, and grace, Vendler helps readers to appreciate the conception and practice of poetry as she explores four poets and their first "perfect" works. 4 halftones.
Inspiration in Milton and Keats
Title | Inspiration in Milton and Keats PDF eBook |
Author | Meg Harris Williams |
Publisher | Barnes & Noble |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
The Poetry of Keats
Title | The Poetry of Keats PDF eBook |
Author | David Pollard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
The English Ode from Milton to Keats
Title | The English Ode from Milton to Keats PDF eBook |
Author | George N. Shuster |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1940 |
Genre | LITERARY CRITICISM |
ISBN | 9780231893688 |
Examines the English ode as it was written during the period extending from the middle of the seventeenth century to the middle of the nineteenth century and considers the development of the form and uses to which it was put by writers who varied considerably in outlook, inspiration, and ability in order to present a history of the English ode, to consider the special values of the form, and to weigh the effect ode writing had upon the prosody of lyric verse.
The Influence of Milton on English Poetry
Title | The Influence of Milton on English Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Dexter Havens |
Publisher | New York : Russell & Russell, 1961 [c1922] |
Pages | 746 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
The Warm South
Title | The Warm South PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Kerschen |
Publisher | Roundabout Press |
Pages | 347 |
Release | 2019-05-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1948072041 |
The daringly imagined, masterfully realized story of poet John Keats's second life abroad. What if John Keats had not died in Rome at twenty-five, just as he was coming to realize his gifts? In this audaciously imagined alternate life story, the young poet is pulled back from the brink of death only to find his troubles far from over. He is short on money, far from home, his literary reputation anything but assured—but his life and imagination have been spared, and a new country awaits. In an Italy at uneasy peace, full of foreign armies and spies, Keats soon finds his loyalties divided. He is drawn into Percy and Mary Shelley’s expatriate circle, resumes his old profession of surgery and falls in with student revolutionaries who are plotting a more radical cure for their nation. His fiancée in London expects his return, and everyone is expecting his next poem, but he has not returned from his deathbed quite the same person—or poet—that he was. Written with erudition and compassion, Paul Kerschen’s debut novel is a spellbinding historical yarn and a heady engagement with the literature of the past, a thing of beauty in itself and a meditation on the writer’s duty in troubled times. “An ambitious, thrilling work of the imagination... The Warm South is so much: a love story, a historical thriller, a great literary what-if, and a profound meditation on the act of creation itself.” DANIEL MASON, New York Times bestselling author of The Winter Soldier and The Piano Tuner “A lyrical and profound exploration of mortality, second chances, art, and ambition. Kerschen writes an alternate history for the beloved poet Keats, allowing him to rise from an early deathbed and experience the gory operating theaters of Pisa, the decadence of Italian Carnival, and a seductive and sometimes dangerous entanglement with Mary and Percy Shelley. Written with elegance and heart, The Warm South pulses with life.” FRANCES DE PONTES PEEBLES, author of The Air You Breathe and The Seamstress “Paul Kerschen’s miraculous first novel grants the poet John Keats an extended life in Italy as the surgeon he trained to be, and as the husband and father he never became. Superbly imagined, impeccably written, uncanny in its intimacy with Keats’s mind and feelings, this book also conjures the Italy in which Keats lived and died—and here lives on. Kerschen brings this mate- rial astonishingly alive and close. This is the best novel I’ve read all year.” CARTER SCHOLZ, author of Gypsy and Radiance “The Warm South offers an alternate biography, a second chance—a daring and deeply imagined portrait of genius made more human, more accessible, and more moving and vital than any history or scholarship can allow.” VU TRAN, author of Dragonfish “A bold strike. Kerschen applies SF’s classic ‘what if’ to literature itself. And like stern Mary Shelley’s monster, the dead poet stirs, and rises, and walks. But the path between the old world and his new friends is steep... Come.” TERRY BISSON, author of Any Day Now and Bears Discover Fire