Poems 1817
John Keats
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Early poems of this famous English lyric poet, in which he openly expresses indebtedness to, and reverence for, his poetic predecessors, especially Spenser, into whose chivalric world he boldly ventures; and also for Milton, and the classic poets. There are also glimpses of his personal, family and political relationships. These poems are of medium length and often pastoral and contemplative in nature with many classical references. His lyric genius and love for humanity are clearly displayed.( Peter Tucker) (1 hr 39 min)
Chapitres
Introduction and Dedication | 1:35 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Poems - I stood tip-toe upon a little hill | 13:21 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem | 3:52 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Calidore | 8:16 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
To Some Ladies | 4:48 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
To **** | 2:50 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
To Hope | 3:03 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Imitation of Spenser | 2:09 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Woman! When I behold thee flippant, vain | 2:35 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Epistle to George Felton Mathew | 5:40 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Epistle to My Brother George | 7:47 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Epistle to Charles Cowden Clarke | 7:02 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Sonnets I to VI | 5:46 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Sonnets VII to XII | 5:30 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Sonnets XIII to XVII | 4:40 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
Sleep and Poetry | 20:29 | Lu par Peter Tucker |
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