Book IV

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Book IV is the concluding section of John Keats’s long narrative poem "Endymion," in which the myth-inspired romantic and philosophical themes of the work reach their resolution.

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instanceOf poem section
author John Keats NERFINISHED
John Keats NERFINISHED
basedOn Greek mythology NERFINISHED
concludes Endymion (poem) NERFINISHED
contains final union of lovers
recognition of love’s spiritual dimension
revelation of Cynthia’s true nature
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
featuresCharacter Cynthia NERFINISHED
Endymion NERFINISHED
the Moon goddess NERFINISHED
firstPublication 1818
follows Book III (Endymion) NERFINISHED
genre narrative poetry
hasSubtitle Book IV of Endymion: A Poetic Romance NERFINISHED
hasWorkTitle Book IV NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod English Romantic period NERFINISHED
metricalForm heroic couplets
rhymed couplets
narrativeFunction resolution of plot
resolution of themes
partOf Endymion (poem) NERFINISHED
positionInWork final book
fourth book
publishedIn Endymion: A Poetic Romance NERFINISHED
theme ideal beauty
identity
imagination
philosophical reflection
romantic love
spiritual quest
transcendence
union of mortal and immortal
verseForm iambic pentameter

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Endymion hasPart Book IV