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Keats: Poetical Works


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A cornerstone of English Romantic literature, Keats: Poetical Works presents the complete canon of John Keats's poetry in a scholarly edition meticulously prepared by H. W. Garrod, one of the foremost Keats scholars of the twentieth century. The collection gathers Keats's most celebrated works — from the sweeping narrative grandeur of Endymion and Hyperion to the immortal odes including Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, and To Autumn — alongside his sonnets and shorter verse. Garrod's authoritative editorial hand establishes a reliable and rigorously researched text, drawing on manuscript sources and early printed editions to illuminate the poet's creative process. This Oxford edition remains one of the most respected scholarly texts of Keats's poetry, indispensable to students, academics, and lovers of Romantic verse alike. Its tone is lyrical, contemplative, and deeply sensuous, reflecting Keats's enduring preoccupation with beauty, mortality, and the transcendent power of art.

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Condition remarks:
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A cornerstone of English Romantic literature, Keats: Poetical Works presents the complete canon of John Keats's poetry in a scholarly edition meticulously prepared by H. W. Garrod, one of the foremost Keats scholars of the twentieth century. The collection gathers Keats's most celebrated works — from the sweeping narrative grandeur of Endymion and Hyperion to the immortal odes including Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, and To Autumn — alongside his sonnets and shorter verse. Garrod's authoritative editorial hand establishes a reliable and rigorously researched text, drawing on manuscript sources and early printed editions to illuminate the poet's creative process. This Oxford edition remains one of the most respected scholarly texts of Keats's poetry, indispensable to students, academics, and lovers of Romantic verse alike. Its tone is lyrical, contemplative, and deeply sensuous, reflecting Keats's enduring preoccupation with beauty, mortality, and the transcendent power of art.