John Keats: Hyperion (Unabridged): An Epic Poem
In his breathtaking epic poem, "Hyperion," John Keats delves into the profound themes of loss, creativity, and the struggle between mortality and immortality, encapsulating the essence of Romanticism. The poem unfolds through a complex narrative that follows the fallen Titan Hyperion, reflecting Keats' masterful use of rich imagery and lush language. Written in a neoclassical style that embraces both lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, "Hyperion" resonates with the artistic struggles of its time, mirroring Keats’ own battle with the paradox of artistic aspiration amidst inevitable human fragility. John Keats, one of the most prominent figures of the Romantic movement, was deeply influenced by his personal experiences and the tumultuous socio-political landscape of early 19th-century England. The poet's acute awareness of mortality—exacerbated by the early deaths of loved ones and his own declining health—infuses "Hyperion" with an urgency that speaks to the universal human condition. Keats’ philosophical inquiries into art and existence reflect his dedication to beauty and truth, making his work a landmark in English literature. "Hyperion" is not merely a poem; it is an invitation to explore the complexities of human experience and artistic creation. Readers seeking a profound engagement with themes of divinity and despair will find this unabridged edition of Keats’ work a vital addition to their literary library. It provides a rich tapestry of language and thought that continues to inspire and provoke reflection.
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John Keats: Hyperion (Unabridged): An Epic Poem
In his breathtaking epic poem, "Hyperion," John Keats delves into the profound themes of loss, creativity, and the struggle between mortality and immortality, encapsulating the essence of Romanticism. The poem unfolds through a complex narrative that follows the fallen Titan Hyperion, reflecting Keats' masterful use of rich imagery and lush language. Written in a neoclassical style that embraces both lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, "Hyperion" resonates with the artistic struggles of its time, mirroring Keats’ own battle with the paradox of artistic aspiration amidst inevitable human fragility. John Keats, one of the most prominent figures of the Romantic movement, was deeply influenced by his personal experiences and the tumultuous socio-political landscape of early 19th-century England. The poet's acute awareness of mortality—exacerbated by the early deaths of loved ones and his own declining health—infuses "Hyperion" with an urgency that speaks to the universal human condition. Keats’ philosophical inquiries into art and existence reflect his dedication to beauty and truth, making his work a landmark in English literature. "Hyperion" is not merely a poem; it is an invitation to explore the complexities of human experience and artistic creation. Readers seeking a profound engagement with themes of divinity and despair will find this unabridged edition of Keats’ work a vital addition to their literary library. It provides a rich tapestry of language and thought that continues to inspire and provoke reflection.
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John Keats: Hyperion (Unabridged): An Epic Poem

John Keats: Hyperion (Unabridged): An Epic Poem

by John Keats
John Keats: Hyperion (Unabridged): An Epic Poem

John Keats: Hyperion (Unabridged): An Epic Poem

by John Keats

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In his breathtaking epic poem, "Hyperion," John Keats delves into the profound themes of loss, creativity, and the struggle between mortality and immortality, encapsulating the essence of Romanticism. The poem unfolds through a complex narrative that follows the fallen Titan Hyperion, reflecting Keats' masterful use of rich imagery and lush language. Written in a neoclassical style that embraces both lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, "Hyperion" resonates with the artistic struggles of its time, mirroring Keats’ own battle with the paradox of artistic aspiration amidst inevitable human fragility. John Keats, one of the most prominent figures of the Romantic movement, was deeply influenced by his personal experiences and the tumultuous socio-political landscape of early 19th-century England. The poet's acute awareness of mortality—exacerbated by the early deaths of loved ones and his own declining health—infuses "Hyperion" with an urgency that speaks to the universal human condition. Keats’ philosophical inquiries into art and existence reflect his dedication to beauty and truth, making his work a landmark in English literature. "Hyperion" is not merely a poem; it is an invitation to explore the complexities of human experience and artistic creation. Readers seeking a profound engagement with themes of divinity and despair will find this unabridged edition of Keats’ work a vital addition to their literary library. It provides a rich tapestry of language and thought that continues to inspire and provoke reflection.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788026890881
Publisher: E-Artnow
Publication date: 12/13/2018
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.66(d)
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