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The Fall of Hyperion
A Dream
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Narrado por:
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Denis Daly
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John Keats
The Fall of Hyperion is an unfinished visionary epic that was begun in 1819 as a revision of Keats's earlier poem Hyperion. Framed as a dream-vision, it follows a poet-narrator who wanders into a mysterious garden, eats and drinks at a sacred feast, and finds himself transported to a decaying temple. There he meets the veiled goddess Moneta, priestess of fallen memory, who forces him to confront his own worth as a poet before revealing to him—through visions within the dream—the story of the Titans' overthrow by the Olympian gods.
Where the original Hyperion focused on the fallen Titans themselves, the reworked version wraps their tragedy inside a deeper meditation on suffering, mortality, and what it means to be a poet rather than a mere dreamer. Written in the shadow of Keats's declining health, it's often read as his most searching statement on the relationship between imagination and human pain. Although it remained unfinished, it is among the most powerful fragments in classic English poetry.
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