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John Keats is regarded as one of the greatest poets of the Romantic
movement. But when he died at the age of only twenty-five, his
writing had been attacked by critics and his talent remained
largely unrecognized. Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a
series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold
foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect
gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is edited and
introduced by Dr Andrew Hodgson. This volume, Selected Poems,
reflects his extraordinary creativity and versatility, drawing on
the collections published during his lifetime as well as
posthumously. He wrote in many different forms - from his famous
Odes to ballads such as ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci', and the epic
Hyperion. Together, they celebrate a poet who wrote with
unsurpassed insight and emotion about art and beauty, love and
loss, suffering and nature. Review The imaginative impact of
Keats's life - his "orphaned” childhood, his letters, his poetry,
his friendships, his illness, his agonizing love affair - has
continued unbroken for nearly two hundred years, New York Review of
Books Keats's jazz-like improvisations, which give us, like no
other writing in English, the actual rush of a man thinking, a mind
hurtling forward unpredictably and sweeping us along -- Morris
Dickstein, New York Times He left behind him some of Britain's
best-loved poetry -- Alison Flood, Guardian A truly radical poet --
Lesley McDowell, Independent About the Author John Keats was born
in London in 1795. He and his siblings were orphaned at a young age
- his father died in a riding accident in 1804 and his mother died
six years later. Keats then left Enfield school to train as an
apothecary and a surgeon but he was to leave his profession to
dedicate his time to poetry. His first volume, Poems, was published
in 1817 and only two more volumes, in 1818 and 1820, were published
during his lifetime. In 1818 he fell in love with his neighbour
Fanny Brawne, but he broke off their engagement due to his
increasing ill health and lack of funds. In 1820 he moved to Italy
where he died a year later of tuberculosis, the disease that
claimed his mother and his brother Tom.