A review by saraireads
Selected Poetry by John Keats

3.0

The longer poems I listened to on audio, and found that I enjoyed them a lot more when I did that. However, I wasn't completely in love with this collection--I much prefer the poems relating to love, nature, and self-reflection rather than the poems that were inspired by Greek mythology, which were some of the longest poems in the collection and there were several of them so they took up a large portion of the book. These poems just weren't for me.

I did manage to mark down the poems I loved the most, which were:

- 'When I have fears that I may cease to be'
- Isabella; or The Pot of Basil
- 'Bright star! would I were steadfast as thou art'
- 'What can I do to drive away'