Keats

A Brief Life in Nine Poems and One Epitaph

Keats
Lucasta Miller
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Hardback
h223 x 143mm - 368pg
4 Feb 2021 UK
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9781787331617
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The epitaph John Keats composed for his own gravestone - ' Here lies one whose name was writ in water' - seemingly damned him to oblivion. When he died at the age of twenty-five, having taken a battering from the conservative press, few critics imagined he would be considered one of the great English poets two hundred years later, though he himself had an inkling. In this brief life, Lucasta Miller takes Keats' s best-known poems - the ones you are most likely to have read - and excavates their backstories. In doing so, she resurrects the real Keats- a lower-middle-class outsider from a tragic and dysfunctional family, whose extraordinary energy and love of language allowed him to pummel his way into the heart of English literature; a freethinker and a liberal at a time of repression; a human being who delighted in the sensation of the moment; but a complex individual, not the ethereal figure of his posthumous myth. Combining close-up readings of his writings with the story of his brief but teeming existence, Lucasta Miller shows us how Keats made his poetry, and explains why it retains its vertiginous originality and continues to speak to us across the generations.
Outstanding. . . [Miller' s] knowledge of all things Keatsian is formidable. . . For newcomers to Keats, Miller' s is the best short introduction I have come across. -- John Carey * Sunday Times * A readable guide to the poet' s life. -- James Marriott * The Times * Miller disrobes the myth, while helping us to appreciate what she calls Keats' s "vertiginous originality". As a wittily perceptive introduction to (or reminder of) the poet and his work, her book is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon. -- Miranda Seymour * Financial Times * This excellent book marks the 200th anniversary of the poet' s death. It enters an already crowded market of Keats biographies, but earns its place through its firm basis in precise reading. Miller is empathetic, and relishes Keats' s best phrases. -- Philip Hensher * Spectator * [A] lively book. -- Helen Brown * Daily Mail, *Books to Look Out For 2021* *
Lucasta Miller is a biographer and critic, whose articles have appeared in a wide number of publications, especially the Guardian. She is the author of two previous books on nineteenth-century literature, The Bronte Myth and L. E. L. - the Lost Life and Mysterious Death of the ' Female Byron' , and is currently an Honorary Research Associate at University College, London and a Royal Literary Fund Fellow.

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