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Hyperion

Language
English
Format
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In "Hyperion," John Keats delves into the profound themes of myth, creation, and the nature of suffering. Written in a rich and vivid blank verse, this unfinished epic poem draws upon ancient Greek mythology, particularly the story of the Titan Hyperion who embodies light and knowledge. Keats's language is laden with sensuous imagery and philosophical undertones, reflecting the Romantic era's fascination with both nature and the human condition. The poem juxtaposes the celestial and the terrestrial, exploring the dichotomy between human limitations and divine aspirations, while offering a meditation on the role of the artist in a changing world. John Keats, born in 1795, was a prominent figure of the English Romantic movement, whose personal struggles with mortality and the overwhelming beauty of life fueled his poetic vision. His own experiences of loss, love, and the constant quest for meaning resonate through the text, revealing the vulnerabilities that led him to contemplate the eternal truths of existence through mythological lens. Keats's deep admiration for classical literature and philosophy shaped "Hyperion" as he sought to articulate the interplay between the sublime and the transient. "Hyperion" is a must-read for anyone captivated by the interplay of art and existential reflection. Keats's exploration of the human spirit grappling with the divine invites readers to contemplate their own journeys towards understanding. With its lyrical beauty and philosophical depth, this poem stands as a testament to Keats's genius and offers a transformative experience for those seeking insight into the nature of creation and the essence of being.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547009641

Release date

Ebook: 17 May 2022

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