Keats: Poetical Works

Keats: Poetical Works

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A landmark scholarly edition of one of English Romanticism's most celebrated poets, H. W. Garrod's Keats: Poetical Works presents the complete verse of John Keats in a meticulously edited volume that has long served as a standard reference for students and scholars alike. Garrod brings rigorous textual authority to the collection, drawing on primary manuscripts and early printed sources to establish reliable texts of iconic works such as Ode to a Nightingale, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Hyperion. The edition illustrates the full arc of Keats's poetic genius, from his early apprentice verse to the breathtaking maturity of his final odes, revealing a poet of extraordinary sensory richness and philosophical depth. Garrod's editorial apparatus details the complex textual history behind many of the poems, making this volume an indispensable companion for anyone seeking a serious engagement with Keats's art. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible in its presentation, it remains a cornerstone of Romantic literary studies.

Author: H. W. Garrod
Format: Hardback
Published: 1979, Book Club Associates
Genre: Poetry

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A landmark scholarly edition of one of English Romanticism's most celebrated poets, H. W. Garrod's Keats: Poetical Works presents the complete verse of John Keats in a meticulously edited volume that has long served as a standard reference for students and scholars alike. Garrod brings rigorous textual authority to the collection, drawing on primary manuscripts and early printed sources to establish reliable texts of iconic works such as Ode to a Nightingale, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Hyperion. The edition illustrates the full arc of Keats's poetic genius, from his early apprentice verse to the breathtaking maturity of his final odes, revealing a poet of extraordinary sensory richness and philosophical depth. Garrod's editorial apparatus details the complex textual history behind many of the poems, making this volume an indispensable companion for anyone seeking a serious engagement with Keats's art. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible in its presentation, it remains a cornerstone of Romantic literary studies.