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Title: The Complete Poems of John Keats by John Keats ISBN: 0-679-60108-2 Publisher: Modern Library Pub. Date: 26 April, 1994 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 (5 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: my fav. poem - ode on melancholy (analysis)
Comment: ¡§She dwells with Beauty¡XBeauty that must die.¡¨
¡§His soul shalt taste the sadness of her might, and be among her cloudy trophies hung.¡¨
These beautiful lines are written by John Keats (1795-1821), one of the most talented Romantic poets on par with Shelley, Wordsworth, and Bryon. Why would a charismatic Romantic, who cherishes beauty and life, write such sad and crestfallen lines?
It all began in the summer of 1819 when Keats went on a tour of Scotland, where his first symptoms of tuberculosis emerged. However, at the same time, Keats became engaged to the love of his life, Fanny Brawne, a girl next door. Tragically, doctors diagnosed that the tuberculosis was eroding his health, and eventually would end the life of the brilliant poet. Due to this unfortunate calamity, his marriage with Fanny became an impracticality. Amidst his depression and misery, he wrote the poem ¡§Ode on Melancholy.¡¨
The theme of the ode is that Happiness is transient and when Joy passes, all that is left is the bitter core of Melancholy. The rendezvous with Melancholy is inevitable because it will always be there when delightful moments depart. Keats felt that one must embrace sorrow in order to fully experience pleasure. John Keats grasped this philosophy of life during his years of malady and encourages the reader to enjoy life when possible and be ready to come across Melancholy in certain stages of one¡¦s life.
Many people may have thought Keats as a successful and accomplished poet. However, Melancholy was his frequent visitor and deprived Keats of Happiness. Tuberculosis took the lives of his mother, his brother and eventually himself, but emotionally, Keats was marred by the criticism toward his works and the departure of his lover. It seemed that the author lost his faith to overcome Melancholy and decided to advise the readers to not fall victim but respectfully accept and not evade it. I believe that people who choose to end their lives become Melancholy¡¦s trophies because they help to spread the powers of sorrow and grief. By killing oneself, one will be leaving loved ones with burdens of Melancholy to bear, and therefore winning more ¡§cloudy trophies¡¨ for the Goddess. In conclusion, one should recognize that Melancholy will eventually appear and by being prepared to embrace the arrival of Melancholy one can truly taste the sweetness of Happiness.
Rating: 5
Summary: Read it, then see it!
Comment: A wonderful companion book to "The Complete Poems of John Keats " is the photo-essay collection, "Walking North With Keats," which recreates a 44-day walking tour that the poet made with his writer-friend Charles Brown in 1818 through northern England, Ireland, and Scotland---which unfortunately was THE walk where he fell ill with the tuberculosis that would finally kill him at 25!
The author extensively, but joyfully, highlights Keats's early life, reviews the period's travel literature, photographs the locations & introduces Keats' odes & ballads as well as his letters written during the journey (which helps put into context the poems presented in this book)!
Rating: 5
Summary: One of Britain's Brightest Stars
Comment: Next to Shakespeare I can not think of a Brittish poet who inspired me more than John Keats. His lyrical phrases, his sense of music and metaphor, and his visionary splendor dazzles one and leaves a reader in awe of his gift. My favorites are the Odes, especially the Ode To Psyche, and the Ode To A Nightingale. One can only wonder what great works might have come into existence from this great literary genius had he lived beyond the age of twenty six. Still, he did manage to distill from the heavens some of the finest poems of the English language.
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Title: The Complete Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley ISBN: 0679601112 Publisher: Modern Library Pub. Date: 14 June, 1994 List Price(USD): $25.95 |
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Title: The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats Volume I: The Poems : Revised Second Edition by William Butler Yeats ISBN: 0684807319 Publisher: Scribner Pub. Date: 09 September, 1996 List Price(USD): $20.00 |
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Title: The Complete Poetry & Prose of William Blake by William Blake, David V. Erdman, Harold Bloom, William Golding ISBN: 0385152132 Publisher: Anchor Pub. Date: 05 March, 1997 List Price(USD): $23.95 |
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Title: William Wordsworth: The Major Works (OXFORD WORLD'S CLASSICS) by William Wordsworth, Stephen Gill ISBN: 0192840444 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub. Date: October, 2000 List Price(USD): $16.95 |
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