Keats : A Bibliography and Reference Guide
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"Keats: A Bibliography and Reference Guide" is an essential scholarly resource designed to assist researchers, students, and bibliophiles in navigating the extensive literature surrounding the life and work of the iconic Romantic poet, John Keats. This meticulous reference work provides a structured and detailed overview of the various editions of Keats's poetry and correspondence, while also documenting the vast array of critical and biographical studies published in the century following his death.
The volume offers a chronological and thematic roadmap of Keatsian scholarship, allowing readers to track the evolution of the poet's reputation from his early career through his posthumous recognition as a master of the English language. By cataloging primary sources and secondary commentary, the guide illuminates the reception history of Keats's major works, including "Endymion," "Hyperion," and the celebrated odes. As a fundamental tool for literary analysis, this bibliography underscores the historical and cultural significance of Keats's contribution to the Romantic movement. It remains a vital asset for those conducting deep archival research or seeking a clearer understanding of the academic discourse that has shaped our modern perception of Keats's poetic genius.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025763859
- ISBN-10: 1025763858
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.69 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
- Page Count: 294
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