With scholarly elegance R.S. White finds fresh links between John Keatss life & work. His five years as a medical student are considered in the formation of his thought as are his political radicalism & philosophical ideas of life as a vale of soul-making & of the three chambers of the creative imagination. Keats is seen as more heavily indebted to Renaissance writers than were his contemporaries. This comprehensive biography tactfully probes Keatss emotional entanglements with Fanny Brawne & other women & the shifting relationships within his literary coterie. The much loved Odes The Eve of St Agnes & narrative poems are considered alongside his playwrighting ventures & many other rich poems that are not so well known. This powerful book now out in paperback will excite students scholars & all readers who love Keatss poetry & are drawn to the moving story of his brief life.