Book II

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Book II is the second section of John Keats’s narrative poem "Endymion," continuing the myth-inspired romantic and philosophical journey of its protagonist.

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instanceOf part of literary work
poem section
author John Keats NERFINISHED
authorNationality English
basedOn Greek mythology NERFINISHED
contains myth-inspired episodes
philosophical reflections
romantic themes
continuesFrom Book I (Endymion) NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores idealism versus reality
spiritual and emotional growth of the hero
featuresCharacter Endymion (mythological figure) NERFINISHED
firstPublication 1818
follows Book I (Endymion) NERFINISHED
form rhymed couplets
genre narrative poetry
hasProtagonist Endymion (character) NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod Romantic period NERFINISHED
literaryStyle ornate Romantic diction
meter iambic pentameter
narrativeRole continues Endymion’s journey
partOf Endymion (poem) NERFINISHED
partOfSeries four-book structure of Endymion
positionInSeries 2
precedes Book III (Endymion) NERFINISHED
publishedIn Endymion: A Poetic Romance NERFINISHED
publisher Taylor and Hessey NERFINISHED
setting mythic and imaginative landscapes
theme beauty
imagination
love
quest for ideal love
relationship between reality and dream
workTitle Book II NERFINISHED
workType romantic poem section

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Endymion hasPart Book II