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Product details:
- Publisher University of Iowa Press
- Date of Publication 30 April 2015
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781609383398
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9781609381844
- No. of pages190 pages
- Size 216x127x20 mm
- Weight 210 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Offers a biography of John Keats's poetic imagination. Here the noted poet Dan Beachy-Quick enters into Keats's writing - both his letters and his poems - not to critique or judge, not to claim or argue, but to embrace the passion and quickness of his poetry and engage the aesthetic difficulties with which Keats grappled.
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The Romantic poet John Keats, considered by many as one of the greatest poets in the English language, has long been the subject of attention from scholars who seek to understand him and poets who seek to emulate him. Bridging these impulses, A Brighter Word Than Bright is neither historical biography nor scholarly study, but instead a biography of Keats's poetic imagination. Here the noted poet Dan Beachy-Quick enters into Keats's writing&&&8212;both his letters and his poems&&&8212;not to critique or judge, not to claim or argue, but to embrace the passion and quickness of his poetry and engage the aesthetic difficulties with which Keats grappled.
Combining a set of biographical portraits that place symbolic pressure on key moments in Keats's life with a chronological examination of the development of Keats-as-poet through his poems and letters, Beachy-Quick explores the growth of the young man's poetic imagination during the years of his writing life, from 1816 to 1820. A Brighter Word Than Bright aims to enter the poems and the mind that wrote them, to explore and mine Keats's poetic concerns and ambitions. It is a mimetic tribute to the poet's life and work, a brilliant enactment that is also a thoughtful consideration.
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