John Keats: The Making of a Poet
John Keats: The Making of a Poet is a biography about the poet written by Aileen Ward.
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Author | Aileen Ward |
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Published | Secker & Warburg (1963) |
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Pages | 488 |
Awards | National Book Award for Arts and Letters (1964), Duff Cooper Prize (1963) |
ISBN | 0374520291 |
Awards and Reviews
- Winner of the Duff Cooper Memorial Prize.
- National Book Award for Arts and Letters (Non-fiction).
- " for Aileen Ward, his latest biographer, both the poems and letters are merely reflections of the more important ""inner drama"" which was his life." -Kirkus Reviews
- "My favorite Keats biography is Aileen Ward's John Keats: The Making of a Poet." -Anthony deMello (John Keats Forum)
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