




OL7920310W Page_number_confidence 93.74 Pages 350 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.20 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20221008023234 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 420 Scandate 20220920152246 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9780099287148 Tts_version 5. They talk to Miranda Seymour, author of Mary Shelley and In Byron's Wake.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 03:54:38 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Boxid IA40707518 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier These two great writers both died young, loved to drink, were plagued by tuberculosis and haunted by their first love – and were the young Romantic figures of their twinned centuries. The latter was profoundly influenced by Keats, using the poet's lines in the title Tender is the Night. In Bright Star, Green Light, Jonathan Bate interweaves the lives of John Keats and F. A freethinker and a liberal at a time of repression, his work has retained its originality through the generations. Read more Print length 368 pages Language English Publisher Anchor Publication date JanuDimensions 5.23 x 0.81 x 7. A lower-middle-class outsider from a dysfunctional family, his energy and love of language enabled him to reach the heart of English literature. In her bewitching metabiography, Lucasta Miller follows the twists and turns of the phenomenon of Bront-mania and rescues these three fiercely original geniuses from the distortions of legend. He took a battering from the conservative press, yet in 1818 he wrote, "I think I shall be among the English Poets after my death". The epitaph Keats composed for his own gravestone – Here lies one whose name was writ in water – seemingly damned him to oblivion. John Keats, who died 200 years ago at just 25, is one of Britain’s most enigmatic poets and this biography by Lucasta Miller, critic and author of The Brontë Myth, excavates the backstories of nine familiar works.
