Keats is one of the most widely read and studied of the English poets,
but there are few books about him for the student. Not surprisingly,
most books give much space to the romantic life. Mr Mayhead resists the
temptation: he writes only about the poems and the letters; and in this
concise introduction he discusses them comprehensively and closely. The
poems are discussed in broadly chronological order, with liberal
quotation and much detailed analysis. This straightforward and
businesslike study is also sensitive and sympathetic; it establishes
more firmly in the reader's mind the nature of Keats's true achievement:
the quality of the poetry.