<p><strong>JOHN KEATS: POEMS OF 1820</strong></p><p></p><p>Edited with an introduction by Miriam Chalk. Includes notes by M. Robertson and a new gallery of images including many paintings illustrating Keats' poetry.</p><p>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'.</p><p>John Keats is one of the few British poets who is truly ecstatic and&nbsp;wild. Keats is known for his ornate language memorable&nbsp;phrases ('made sweet moan' in 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci') Romantic indulgences and a tendency to gush and exaggerate. Keats is one of a few poets who write in English in a shamanic manner.</p><p>John Keats reaches the pinnacle of British poetry as W. Jackson Bate typical among critics says: 'the language of his greatest poetry has always held an attraction; for there we reach if only for a brief while a high plateau where in mastery of phrase he has few equals in English poetry and only one obvious superior.'</p><p>Like Arthur Rimbaud and like the poet he is most compared with Percy Bysshe Shelley John Keats burnt fiercely and died young. He is a poet as martyr and hero a Vincent van Gogh of poesie. He is famous for his sensual odes - 'Ode to a Grecian Urn' 'Ode to Melancholy' 'To Autumn' 'Ode to Psyche' and 'Ode to a Nightingale' - the poems 'Lamia' 'Endymion' and 'Hyperion' the luxuriant 'The Eve of St Agnes' a group of sonnets and the strange haunting fairy tale poem 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'.</p><p>John Keats is a typical Romantic poet: he used&nbsp;pagan imagery; he employs much ancient Greek mythology; he&nbsp;is a shamanic poet who writes in feverish bouts; he is a 'poet's poet'; he wrote searing short poems and attempted long epic sequences; he revered the right authors (John Milton William Shakespeare the ancient Greeks); he died young; and he travelled to Italy the key destination for the authentic Grand Tour experience.</p><p>&nbsp;British Poets Series. Illustrated with new images for this edition. Bibliography and&nbsp;notes. 224 pages.</p><p>www.crmoon.com</p>