Hyperion Hyperion

Publisher Description

In "Hyperion," John Keats embarks on a profound exploration of mythology, divine conflict, and the nature of art. Written in a richly lyrical style, the poem presents a narrative steeped in Greco-Roman mythology, focusing on the Titan Hyperion's struggle against the rise of the Olympian gods. Keats's use of lush imagery and intricate stanzaic structure creates a dreamlike quality that invites readers to reflect on themes of change, loss, and the permanence of beauty amidst upheaval. The poem captures the transitional period of the Romantic era, where the decline of classical thought coexists with burgeoning modernity, crafting an intricate dialogue between these influences. Keats, a pivotal figure in the Romantic movement, faced personal tribulations that shaped his literary voice, including the loss of family members and his own ill health. These experiences imbued his work with a poignant sense of longing and an acute awareness of mortality, as evident in "Hyperion." His fascination with mythology not only provided a canvas for his rich metaphysical inquiries but also served as a means to confront the existential questions that plagued him throughout his life. This book is a must-read for those interested in the interplay of myth and personal experience in literature. Keats’s "Hyperion" offers a timeless reflection on creation and destruction, urging readers to ponder the philosophical inquiries that define the human experience. Engaging with this text will illuminate the deeply felt emotions and aesthetic complexities that characterize Keats’s enduring legacy.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
26 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
809
Pages
PUBLISHER
Copycat
PROVIDER INFO
Open Publishing GmbH
SIZE
1.6
MB
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