Description
John Keats’s literary career amounted to just three and a half years. It began in July 1816 after he passed the apothecaries’ examination at Guy’s Hospital and lasted until late 1819.
Keats wrote 150 poems, but those upon which his reputation rests were written in the span of nine months, from January to September 1819. This intense flowering of talent remains unparalleled in literary history.
“The Poetical Works of John Keats” were first printed in the World’s Classics in 1901 and reprinted in 1902.
336 pages

