Keats (a Brief Life In Nine Poems And One Epitaph)

By (author) Miller Lucasta
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By (author) Miller Lucasta
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*A BOOK TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2021 IN THE TIMES, FINANCIAL TIMES, DAILY MAIL, SUNDAY TIMES AND GUARDIAN*

The epitaph John Keats composed for his own gravestone - ''Here lies one whose name was writ in water'' - seemingly damned him to oblivion.


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''Outstanding... The best short introduction I have come across'' Sunday Times

When he died at the age of just twenty-five, few imagined John Keats would one day be considered among the greatest poets of all time.

Taking nine of Keats''s best-known poems, Lucasta Miller excavates their backstories and, in doing so, resurrects the real Keats: an outsider from a damaged family whose visceral love of language allowed him to change the face of English literature for ever.

Combining close-up readings with the story of his brief existence, Miller shows us how Keats crafted his groundbreaking poetry and explains why it continues to speak to us across the centuries.

''One never wants Keats''s life to end so soon; I didn''t want this book to end, either'' TLS Books of the Year

''Irresistible... [Miller]digs into the backstories of her subject''s most famous poems to uncover aspects of his life and work that challenge well-worn romantic myths'' Wall Street Journal


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In lucid, graceful prose she [Miller] manages to bring us closer to the life and work of a poet who never seemed that far away... I didn''t want this book to end.
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An enlightening and perceptive introduction to (or reminder of) the great Romantic poet''s life and work.
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Outstanding... [Miller''s] knowledge of all things Keatsian is formidable... For newcomers to Keats, Miller''s is the best short introduction I have come across.
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Miller disrobes the myth, while helping us to appreciate what she calls Keats''s "vertiginous originality". As a wittily perceptive introduction to (or reminder of) the poet and his work, her book is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon.
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Lucasta Miller''s task, which she carries out very successfully, is to strip away what we think when we think about Keats... This excellent book... enters an already crowded market of Keats biographies, but earns its place through its firm basis in precise reading. Miller is empathetic, and relishes Keats''s best phrases.
Biographical note
Lucasta Miller is a biographer and critic, whose articles have appeared in a wide number of publications, especially the Guardian. She is the author of two previous books on nineteenth-century literature, The Brontë Myth and L.E.L.: the Lost Life and Mysterious Death of the ''Female Byron'', and is currently an Honorary Research Associate at University College, London and a Royal Literary Fund Fellow.
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Author By (author) Miller Lucasta
Date Of Publication Apr 6, 2023
EAN 9781529110906
Contributors Miller Lucasta
Publisher Vintage
Languages English
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Width 128 mm
Height 198 mm
Thickness 22 mm
Product Forms Paperback / Softback
Weight 0.270000
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