Published in 1818 Endymion is a poem by John Keats. The first line "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" has been often quoted. This epic poem is written in iambic pentameter couplets. The poem is based on the Greek myth of Endymion, the shepherd beloved by the moon goddess Selene. The poem elaborates on the original story and renames Selene "Cynthia." The story begins in a woodland scene. Endymion has a dream in which he loves Cynthia. He then travels to the Underworld in search of his love and in the end they are united.
Published in 1818 Endymion is a poem by John Keats. The first line "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" has been often quoted. This epic poem is writt...
Edited with an introduction by Miriam Chalk. Includes notes by M. Robertson, and a new gallery of images, including many paintings illustrating Keats' poetry.
This is the book published in 1820 by John Keats (1795-1821). It includes some famous 'Odes', the luxuriously sensuous 'Eve of St Agnes', and the longer poems 'Lamia' and 'Hyperion'.
John Keats is one of the few British poets who is truly ecstatic and wild. Keats is known for his ornate language, memorable phrases ('made sweet moan' in 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'), Romantic indulgences, and a...
JOHN KEATS: POEMS OF 1820
Edited with an introduction by Miriam Chalk. Includes notes by M. Robertson, and a new gallery of images, including many...
Traduzione classica in endecasillabi sciolti di una delle opere meno conosciute di John Keats. Con un saggio introduttivo dal titolo "Tra realta e sogno." Un tributo al grande poeta romantico inglese. A cura di Andrea Casella.
Traduzione classica in endecasillabi sciolti di una delle opere meno conosciute di John Keats. Con un saggio introduttivo dal titolo "Tra realta e sog...