About This Book
A collection of lyric and narrative poems by John Keats translated into Finnish, gathering the long early poem Endymion, several odes, sonnets, shorter lyrics and fragments of the epic Hyperion. The poems emphasize sensory richness and classical allusion while probing beauty, transience, mortality, imagination, and unfulfilled desire. Nature scenes, musical imagery and tactile details explore emotional states from ecstatic rapture to melancholic reflection; formal range spans sonnet and ode to narrative blank-verse, moving between vivid description and contemplative philosophical meditation.
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