Lamia by John Keats

Lamia

John Keats with José Fernández Bueno (Translator), Luis Alberto de Cuenca (Translator)

112 pages first pub 1820 (editions) user-added

fiction classics poetry
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Monstruo femenino de la mitología y el folklore de la Grecia y la Roma clásicas, Lamia es una especie de vampiro que chupa la sangre de los niños e incluso se los come. La leyenda habla de una Lamia, hija de Libia y Belo, que se convirtió en amant...

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Community Reviews

3.78
based on 126 reviews

Moods

sad: 75%

dark: 50%

emotional: 25%

inspiring: 25%

reflective: 25%

tense: 25%


Pace

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33% of readers chose slow
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