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Complete Poems

John Keats author Jack Stillinger editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Harvard University Press

Published:31st Jan '91

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Stillinger's edition of Keats is the first completely authoritative text, superseding the texts of all previous editions. -- W. J. Bate

Here is the first edition of Keats’s complete poems expressly for general readers and students. Stillinger provides explanatory notes to the poems which give dates of composition, identify quotations and allusions, gloss names and words not found in an ordinary desk dictionary, and refer the reader to the best critical interpretations of the poems.

Here is the first reliable edition of John Keats’s complete poems designed expressly for general readers and students.

Upon its publication in 1978, Jack Stillinger’s The Poems of John Keats won exceptionally high praise: “The definitive Keats,” proclaimed The New Republic—“An authoritative edition embodying the readings the poet himself most probably intended, prepared by the leading scholar in Keats textual studies.”

Now this scholarship is at last available in a graceful, clear format designed to introduce students and general readers to the “real” Keats. In place of the textual apparatus that was essential to scholars, Stillinger here provides helpful explanatory notes. These notes give dates of composition, identify quotations and allusions, gloss names and words not included in the ordinary desk dictionary, and refer the reader to the best critical interpretations of the poems. The new introduction provides central facts about Keats’s life and career, describes the themes of his best work, and speculates on the causes of his greatness.

Stillinger’s edition of Keats is the first completely authoritative text, superseding the texts of all previous editions. -- W. J. Bate

ISBN: 9780674154315

Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 46mm

Weight: 635g

528 pages