The Eve of St Agnes
by
John Keats
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Format
Paperback
Pages
60
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2015
Publisher
Penguin Books UK
ISBN-10
0141398299
ISBN-13
9780141398297
Description
J. Keats weaves a rich tapestry of romance and mystique in a narrative rooted in the traditions of folklore. Set against the backdrop of a cold winter night, the story unfolds on the Eve of St. Agnes, a night filled with longing and desire. This enchanting tale follows two lovers destined to meet, overshadowed by obstacles that include family discord and societal expectations.
As the clocks strike midnight, a blend of dreams and reality shapes the characters’ experiences. The tension is palpable as they navigate their desires against the constraints placed upon them, invoking the essence of youthful hope and the spirit of love. Keats paints a vivid world where magic and realism intertwine, pulling readers into a dreamlike state where every detail resonates with emotion.
Deeply reflective, the narrative invites contemplation on themes of passion, sacrifice, and the fleeting nature of love. Keats' lyrical prose captures the beauty and tragedy of youthful longing, making it a timeless exploration of the heart's deeper impulses.
As the clocks strike midnight, a blend of dreams and reality shapes the characters’ experiences. The tension is palpable as they navigate their desires against the constraints placed upon them, invoking the essence of youthful hope and the spirit of love. Keats paints a vivid world where magic and realism intertwine, pulling readers into a dreamlike state where every detail resonates with emotion.
Deeply reflective, the narrative invites contemplation on themes of passion, sacrifice, and the fleeting nature of love. Keats' lyrical prose captures the beauty and tragedy of youthful longing, making it a timeless exploration of the heart's deeper impulses.
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