Wayside Thoughts From Keats
Wayside Thoughts From Keats

Wayside Thoughts From Keats

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image. Binding loose - pages still intact.

Wayside Thoughts From Keats offers a contemplative journey into the soul of one of the Romantic era's most profound poetic voices. This volume gathers the essential observations and lyrical reflections inspired by the life and works of John Keats, providing readers with an intimate bridge between the poet’s enduring legacy and the reader's own internal landscape. It serves as both a devotional anthology and a scholarly appreciation, inviting a deeper connection with the ethereal, sensory-rich language that defines the Keatsian tradition. The text stands as a significant literary artifact, documenting the profound influence Keats exerted on subsequent generations of thinkers and writers. By framing these "wayside thoughts" within a curated collection, the work elevates the act of reading into an act of meditation, highlighting the timeless relevance of Keats's preoccupation with beauty, melancholy, and the transitory nature of human experience. This is an indispensable addition for the serious bibliophile or collector of 19th-century romantic thought.

Author: William Nicolay
Format: Other binding

Genre: Poetry

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image. Binding loose - pages still intact.

Wayside Thoughts From Keats offers a contemplative journey into the soul of one of the Romantic era's most profound poetic voices. This volume gathers the essential observations and lyrical reflections inspired by the life and works of John Keats, providing readers with an intimate bridge between the poet’s enduring legacy and the reader's own internal landscape. It serves as both a devotional anthology and a scholarly appreciation, inviting a deeper connection with the ethereal, sensory-rich language that defines the Keatsian tradition. The text stands as a significant literary artifact, documenting the profound influence Keats exerted on subsequent generations of thinkers and writers. By framing these "wayside thoughts" within a curated collection, the work elevates the act of reading into an act of meditation, highlighting the timeless relevance of Keats's preoccupation with beauty, melancholy, and the transitory nature of human experience. This is an indispensable addition for the serious bibliophile or collector of 19th-century romantic thought.