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John Keats |
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General Resources |
British Library John Keats Exhibit (Oct. 18, 1995, to Jan. 7, 1996) (British Library in association with the Wordsworth Trust) |
John Keats-A Guide for Readers (selective collection of Keats links) (Malcolm Davidson) |
Keats' Gothic Readings (Douglass Thomson, Georgia Southern U.) |
Keats Page (The Poetry Archives) |
The Keats-Shelley House, Rome |
Keats's Literary Reputation (short info page in British Library Keats exhibit) |
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Criticism |
John Spencer Hill (U. Ottawa), editor, Keats: Narrative Poems (1983) |
Nelson Hilton (U. Georgia), "Keats, Teats, and the Fane of Poesy" (1995) (chapter from Hilton's book, Lexis Complexes: Literary Interventions) |
Kris Steyaert (University College London), "Poetry as Enforcement: Conquering the Muse in Keats's 'Ode to Psyche'" (Romanticism On the Net) |
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Multimedia Resources |
"Hyperion" (image and transcription of first page of manuscript) (British Library) |
Keats House, Rome (photo by Colin Wright) (British Libary Keats exhibit) |
"Ode to a Nightingale" (image from British Library Keats exhibit) |
Joseph Severn, Portrait of Keats (British Library) |
"When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be," read by Sally Brown (audio file) (British Library) |
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Poems |
Poetical Works (1884) (Bartleby.com) |
Selected Poetry (U. Toronto) |
Selected Poems (Richard Darsie, U. California, Davis) |
Sonnets (Sonnet Central) |
"To Solitude" (British Library) |
Web Concordances: John Keats - The Odes of 1819 (requires Netscape 2.0+) (Rob Watt, U. Dundee) |
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Prose |
A Keats Letter (Sept. 10, 1817, to his sister Fanny) (image and transcription) (British Library) |
A Rediscovered Letter by John Keats (Dearing Lewis / Romantic Circles) |
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