Discover Keats in full: a comprehensive edition that pairs his beloved poetry with essential letters and notes. This complete collection gathers the poet’s best work alongside thoughtfully curated context, offering readers a clear view of Keats’s life, craft, and the era that shaped him.
This edition presents the poems in their historical spellings and scholarly notes, balanced with fresh, accessible introductions and annotations. It aims to place Keats’s verses in a readable frame, while preserving the vitality and beauty of his original lines.
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John Keats was born in 1795, the son of a livery-stable keeper. An orphan by the age of fourteen, he was apprenticed to a surgeon for a time, but gave up medicine for poetry. His luxuriant early work was famously savaged by the critics, but he remained assured in his conviction that he would eventually "be among the English poets," and his volume of 1820 was more favorably viewed. Keats's longed-for marriage to Fanny Brawne was prevented by the onset of the tuberculosis that killed him, at the age of twenty-six, in 1821.
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