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  1. Analysis of John Keats's Poetry by Raja Sharma, 2010-04-20
  2. Bright Star: The Complete Poems and Selected Letters by John Keats, 2009
  3. John Keats: Reassessment (English Texts & Studies)
  4. John Keats - Life and Letters(1795-1821) by Lord Houghton, 2008-11-04
  5. Sayings of John Keats (Duckworth Sayings Series)
  6. Keats: Truth & Imagination (Illustrated Poetry Series) by John Keats, 1999-03-10
  7. The Poetical Works of John Keats by Richard Monckton Milnes John Keats, 2010-10-14
  8. John Keats (British and Irish Authors) by John Barnard, 1987-03-27
  9. John Keats And Percy Bysshe Shelley V1: Complete Poetical Works by John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, et all 2008-06-13
  10. The Poetical Works Of John Keats V1 by John Keats, 2007-07-25
  11. Life of John Keats by William Michael Rossetti, 2010-09-04
  12. John Keats by Robert Woof, Stephen Hebron, 1995-07
  13. Selected poems and letters of John Keats; by John Keats, 1966
  14. The Letters and Poems of John Keats, Volume 1 by John Keats, Richard Monckton Milnes Houghton, et all 2010-04-03

81. The Literary Gothic   |   John Keats   
john keats page at The Literary Gothic, the web's premier guide to Gothicand supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950. keats, john.
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Keats, John
31 October 1795 - 23 February 1821
Sites: biographical note Includes a selected bibliography and a handful of links [Academy of American Poetsand no, I don't know what Keats is doing here] Keats-Shelley House, Rome This site features a brief biography of Keats as well as information on the house itself and its other famous inhabitants. Keats Exhibition, British Library Includes biography and some poems. brief biographical note [The Authors Calendar]
brief biographical note
[GaleGroup Publishing]
biographical note
Discusses Keats as a writer of "natural history" in the Romantic period. [Ashton Nichols, Dickinson College] Keats portraits Includes not only portraits by Keats's contemporaries, but both life and death masks. [National Portrait Gallery, London]
Etexts: Poems below are from Project Bartleby unless otherwise noted.
"The Eve of St. Agnes"

"Isabella; or The Pot of Basil"

"La Belle Dame sans Merci" [composed 1819] - at Project Bartleby
- at U Toronto This is the revised version of the poem, although it was the first version to be published; it is also known as the Indicator - at Academy of American Poets
- at Project Bartleby again This is the 1819 version from another edition of Keats' poetry, with only minor punctuational differences from the Project Bartleby version linked above.

82. John Keats And Leigh Hunt
An essay by by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. on the history of the friendship between john keats and Leigh Hunt .
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John Keats and Leigh Hunt by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. The history of the friendship between John Keats and Leigh Hunt is the story of Keat's development as a poet. Between the years 1816 and 1821, Keats became a mature poet, moving from the uneven workmanship of his youth to the mastery evidenced in his odes, in La Belle Dame sans Merci, in Lamia, in The Fall of Hyperion, and so on. These were the years also of his friendship with Leigh Hunt. Their relationship centered around poetry from the start, and poetry was responsible for many of the sufferings which it involved. It is the reason also for the special importance of that friendship. This paper will look at three aspects of the relationship between Keats and Hunt: 1) the progress and character of the friendship, 2) Hunt's criticism of Keats's work and 3) Hunt's influence on Keats. Progress and Character of the Friendship Along with his brothers John and Robert, Leigh Hunt edited and published the Examiner, a liberal weekly that did much to improve the literary quality of English journalism and did more to rile the conservative government of his time. Indeed, John and Leigh Hunt spent two years in prison, from January 1813 to January 1815, after being convicted of libel because they had called the Prince of Wales, among other things, The concerns of Hunt and the Examiner extended the censoring of the new Regent's antics. Barnette Miller, in her book about Hunt and his friendships, has enumerated the issues about which he was especially concerned:

83. John Keats, John Keats Biography, Biography Of John Keats, John Keats Poem, John
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John Keats
English lyric poet, the archetype of the Romantic writer. While still in good health, Keats was the opposite of overburdened, sensitive soul. Keats felt that the deepest meaning of life lay in the apprehension of material beauty, although his mature poems reveal his fascination with a world of death and decay. Most of his best work appeared in one year.
Keats was born in London as the son of a livery-stable manager. He was the oldest of four children, who remained deeply devoted to each other. After their father died in 1804, Keats's mother remarried but the marriage was soon broken. She moved with the children, John and his sister Fanny and brothers George and Tom, to live with her mother at Edmonton, near London. She died of tuberculosis in 1810.
At school Keats read widely. He was educated at Clarke's School in Enfield, where he began a translation of the Aeneid. 1811 he was apprenticed to a surgeon-apothecary. His first poem, 'Lines in Imitation of Spenser', was written in 1814. In that year he moved to London and resumed his surgical studies in 1815 as a student at Guy's hospital. Next year he became a Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries. Before devoting himself entirely to poetry, Keats worked as a dresser and junior house surgeon. In London he had met the editor of The Examiner, Leigh Hunt, who introduced him to other young Romantics, including Shelley. His poem, 'O Solitude', also appeared in The Examiner.

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Article from the Appletons' Journal written by R.H. Stoddard in 1878. From the University of Michigan.
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86. John Keats And His Life
A short essay describing the major events in his life and the influence on the author's works.
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Keats's Life An Essay Preface A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness... Intellectual Background Another turning point in Keats's life came when Clarke one day gave him the Faire Queene Big Steps The collected poems of Wordsworth had come out in 1815, and Keats had been delighted. At the time Wordsworth was still being heavily criticised by most critics (including Hunt), and ignored by the public. In Wordsworth Keats found exactly what he needed. Wordworth's influence eliminated the Huntian influence. The difference in Keats tone is clearly seen in the Worthworthian sonnet 'To Solitude'. O SOLITUDE! If I must with thee dwell, let it not be among the jumbled heap of murky buildings; climb with me the steep, Nature's Observatory... Keats sent Hunt the 'O solitude' sonnet, and Hunt (who then knew nothing of Keats) accepted it for publication in The Examiner. Wordworth had helped turn Keats away from the 'popular romance' fashion, and helped turn him into a real Romantic poet. But not overnight of course. The summer of 1816 he took himself and his brother Tom to Margate for a holiday, and got down to his poetry full time for a while. He failed with some 'romanticized' long poems and started writing sonnets instead. When poets ran short of inspiration they could always work something up in fourteen rhymed lines. But only a few of his sonnets were any good. And it's presumably out of these sonnets and his dilemma at the time - regarding where he was going to be as a poet - that the idea of verse letters, or 'epistles' came. Epistles allowed Keats to make points as well as paint word pictures. One went to Cowden Clarke, a tribute to his friend:

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88. Famous Romantic Love Letter By John Keats
This letter, written from Rome less than one year before his death, displays keats' intense and unwavering love for Fanny.
http://www.theromantic.com/LoveLetters/keats.htm
Romantic Love Letters John Keats (1795 - 1821) led a short but brilliant life. At the age of 23 he met and fell in love with Fanny Brawne, literally the girl next door. Tragically, doctors had already diagnosed the tuberculosis which would eventually kill him, so their marriage became an impossibility. This letter, written from Rome less than one year before his death, displays Keats' intense and unwavering love for her.
March 1820
Sweetest Fanny,
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89. Black Sunday (1976): Robert Shaw, Bruce Dern, Steven Keats, John Frankenheimer
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90. John Keats, Letter (30 January 1818) - Electronic Editions, Romantic Circles
Hypertext edition of a letter from john keats to his brothers, dated January 30, 1818 and missing until 1995.
http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/keats/letter/lewis.htm
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A John Keats Letter Rediscovered
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A "lost" letter mentioned by H. E. Rollins reappeared in July 1995, when the director of the Avoca Museums and Historical Society in Altavista, Virginia, opened a box that had previously been stored in my aunt Juliet Fauntleroy's bedroom at the family home, "Avoca," and found an envelope with the notation in my aunt's handwriting: "Letter from John Keats." Inside was one large sheet of paper 15 " x 9 " folded once, written on both sides of three pages and folded again to form the envelope, 4 " x 3 The letter itself contains the earliest dated copy of the poem later titled "Lines on the Mermaid Tavern." Its continuing popularity is foreshadowed by Keats's comment in the letter that it "has pleased Reynolds and Dilke beyond any thing I ever did." At the top of the page containing the poem is the word "(published)" in blue ink and not in my aunt's handwriting. This letter was in the possession of Emma Keats (Mrs. Philip Speed), daughter of Keats's brother George, who had emigrated to America, and was shown by her in her Louisville, Kentucky home to Edward F. Madden, who quotes briefly from the letter in his 1877 article, "The Poet Keats."

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99. John Keats - Olga's Gallery
Olga's Gallery. john keats. keats, john (17951821) English Romantic poet, born inLondon. The subjects of his poems were widely used by pre-Raphaelite painters.
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Isabella, or The Pot of Basil, poem. Isabella is an Italian maiden, was in love with Lorenzo, who did not satisfy her brothers. They murdered their sister's lover and secretly buried him. She dug up the head and kept it in a pot, where she grew basil.
See: Sir John Everett Millais Lorenzo and Isabella i llustrates the following passage from the poem: Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel
Lorenzo, a young palmer in Love's eye
They could not long in the selfsame mansion dwell
Without some stir of heart, some malady;
They could not sit at meals but felt how well
It soothes each to be the other by.
These brethren having found many signs
What love Lorenzo for their sister had
And how she loved him, too, each unconfines His bitter thoughts to other, well-negh mad That he, the servant of their trade designs, Should in their sister's love be blithe and glad When 'twas their plan to coax her by degrees To some high noble and his olive trees.

100. Keats, John (1795-1821) Ode On A Grecian Urn
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