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LAST ITEM HELD MATCHING THIS TITLE STATED:
London: Methuen & Company, 1963. 500 g; XII, 314 pages, includes notes and index. In original dark blue boards with gilt titling, and the original price clipped dust jacket. The only anomalous feature of the book is on the rear end page! It appears to have had a plate or perhaps a library pocket glued, and subsequently removed leaving abrasion marks. The book is free of any other marks, and indeed gives no indication of having ever been in anything other than a private library. This book was first published 30 years ago by Oxford, and has been reprinted, to service a new generation of readers. It is a study of Keats' development as thinker and as craftsmen during the last 18 months of his creative life, "that period in which with a rapidity so astonishing he grew from poetic adolescents to poetic maturity". A digital image can be provided to help assess condition.. Reprinted. Hardcover. Good/Very Good -- Price Clipped. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Literary Criticism.
