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Reviewed on April 15, 2008
A beautifully written work that examines Keats's place among his contemporaries and the definition of poetic immortality, this book nevertheless suffers from a confusing organizational scheme. Noted poet Plumly (poetry, Univ. of Maryland, College Park), a National Book Award finalist last year for Old Heart, assumes that his readers are fairly familiar with Keats's life and has arranged his biography thematically. While this works well for Plumly's poet...Log In or Sign Up to Read More