letters of John Keats

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The letters of John Keats are a celebrated collection of personal correspondence that reveal the Romantic poet’s artistic development, emotional life, and influential ideas on beauty and imagination.

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instanceOf collection of letters
primary source document
author John Keats NERFINISHED
considered one of the greatest bodies of poetical letters in English
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
described John Keats’s artistic development
John Keats’s emotional life
John Keats’s poetic theory
John Keats’s views on beauty
John Keats’s views on imagination
endTime 1820
genre literary correspondence
personal letters
hasPart letters to Benjamin Bailey
letters to Charles Brown
letters to Fanny Brawne NERFINISHED
letters to John Hamilton Reynolds
letters to Leigh Hunt NERFINISHED
letters to Richard Woodhouse
letters to his brothers
letters to his sister Fanny Keats
hasQuality intimate
lyrical prose
philosophical
reflective
influenced Romantic studies
aesthetic theory
literary criticism
poetics
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
mainSubject Romanticism
aesthetics
beauty
death
friendship
illness
imagination
love
poetry
notableConcept negative capability NERFINISHED
the chameleon poet
the vale of soul-making NERFINISHED
truth and beauty
startTime 1816
timePeriod 19th century
Romantic era
usedAs biographical source on John Keats
source for understanding Romantic aesthetics

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Tom Keats mentionedIn letters of John Keats