Aesthetic and Myth in the Poetry of Keats
Discover the profound insights of Walter H. Evert in his compelling study, Aesthetic and Myth in the Poetry of Keats. Published by Princeton University Press in 2016, this hardback edition spans 338 pages and delves into the intricate evolution of John Keats' poetic imagination. Evert meticulously traces the development of Keats' mythography, beginning with the foundational influence of Apollo in his early works and exploring its transformative reinterpretation in his later poetry. This scholarly work, originally released in 1965, remains a significant contribution to Keats studies, offering readers a fresh perspective on the aesthetic and mythological dimensions of his writings. The Princeton Legacy Library employs cutting-edge print-on-demand technology to ensure that this essential text is accessible to both scholars and poetry enthusiasts alike. Immerse yourself in the rich world of Keats and enhance your understanding of his artistic legacy.