100 Selected Poems: John Keats

100 Selected Poems: John Keats

John Keats, one of the most beloved voices of the Romantic era, left behind an enduring poetic legacy despite his tragically short life. This elegant collectable edition brings together 100 of his most significant works—ranging from his early compositions and evocative sonnets to the transcendent odes that cemented his place among literary greats. Included are iconic works such as EndymionIsabellaLamiaSleep and Poetry, the odes of 1819 (To AutumnOde to a NightingaleOde on a Grecian Urn), and both versions of Hyperion.

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John Keats, one of the most beloved voices of the Romantic era, left behind an enduring poetic legacy despite his tragically short life. This elegant collectable edition brings together 100 of his most significant works—ranging from his early compositions and evocative sonnets to the transcendent odes that cemented his place among literary greats. Included are iconic works such as EndymionIsabellaLamiaSleep and Poetry, the odes of 1819 (To AutumnOde to a NightingaleOde on a Grecian Urn), and both versions of Hyperion.

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John Keats, one of the most beloved voices of the Romantic era, left behind an enduring poetic legacy despite his tragically short life. This elegant collectable edition brings together 100 of his most significant works—ranging from his early compositions and evocative sonnets to the transcendent odes that cemented his place among literary greats. Included are iconic works such as EndymionIsabellaLamiaSleep and Poetry, the odes of 1819 (To AutumnOde to a NightingaleOde on a Grecian Urn), and both versions of Hyperion.

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