
audiobook
by John Keats
POÈMES ET POÉSIES
DÉDICACE DE LA PREMIÈRE ÉDITION
IMITATION DE SPENSER
A BYRON
A CHATTERTON
EN OUVRANT POUR LA PREMIÈRE FOIS L'HOMÈRE DE CHAPMANN
SONNET
A SPENSER
ÉPITRE A GEORGES FELTON MATTHEW
SONNET
This volume gathers a selection of lyrical works that flow together like movements in a single symphony. The translator has stitched the poems into a coherent whole, letting the subtle links between themes emerge without forcing them. Listeners will hear the delicate balance of Keats’s early verses, where his fascination with beauty and the classical world shines through each line.
The accompanying commentary sketches the poet’s brief, intense life—born in London, orphaned early, and drawn into a circle of artists and writers. It explores how his youthful vigor produced a burst of poetry between 1813 and 1820, and how his sensitivity to both admiration and harsh criticism shaped his art. Through these poems, you’ll taste the earnest quest for truth and wonder that defined his short, brilliant career.
Full title
Poèmes et Poésies Traduction précédée d'une étude par Paul Gallimard Traduction précédée d'une étude par Paul Gallimard
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (346K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Madeleine Fournier. Images from The Internet Archive.
Release date
2016-02-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1821
A major voice of the English Romantic movement, his poems are loved for their rich imagery, musical language, and deep feeling. Though he died at just 25, works like Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, and To Autumn made him one of the best-known poets in English.
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