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  1. Romantic Medicine and John Keats by Hermione de Almeida, 1990-11-15
  2. John Keats: Voices in Poetry by Patricia Kirkpatrick, 2005-07-30
  3. John Keats: The Major Works: Including Endymion, the Odes and Selected Letters (Oxford World's Classics) by John Keats, 2009-02-15
  4. The Cambridge Companion to Keats (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  5. Essential Keats: Selected by Philip Levine (Essential Poets) by John Keats, 2006-03-01
  6. Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats (Modern Library Classics) by John Keats, 2001-02-13
  7. John Keats (British and Irish Authors) by John Barnard, 1987-03-27
  8. Junkets on a Sad Planet: Scenes from the Life of John Keats by Tom Clark, 1993-11-01
  9. John Keats by John Blades, 2002-09-06
  10. John Keats: Poetry Manuscripts at Harvard, a Facsimile Edition (Belknap Press) by John Keats, 1990-02-01
  11. Word Like a Bell: John Keats, Music and the Romantic Poet by John A. Minahan, 1992-04
  12. Manuscript Poems in the British Library: Facsimiles of the Hyperion Holograph & of George Keats' Notebook of Holographs & Transcripts (John Keats,) by John Keats, 1989-03-01
  13. The Complete Works of John Keats by John Keats, 1970-06
  14. Selected Poems and Letters (Riverside Editions) by John Keats, 1958-01-02

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1, 1, Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats (17951821). Thou still unravish'dbride of quietness, Thou foster-child of silence and slow
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Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness,
Thou foster-child of silence and slow time,
Sylvan historian, who canst thus express
A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme:
What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape
Of deities or mortals, or of both,
In Tempe or the dales of Arcady?
What men or gods are these? What maidens loth?
What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape?
What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy? Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter; therefore, ye soft pipes, play on; Not to the sensual ear, but, more endear'd, Pipe to the spirit ditties of no tone: Fair youth, beneath the trees, thou canst not leave Thy song, nor ever can those trees be bare; Bold Lover, never, never canst thou kiss, Though winning near the goal yet, do not grieve; She cannot fade, though thou hast not thy bliss

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Introduction. (17951821) His mother had a series of unhappy marriages andthe Keats children John, Fanny, Tom and George grew very close.
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"My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains
My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk" Keats was born in London on October 31st, 1795 and spent most of his young life with his grandmother in Middlesex. His mother had a series of unhappy marriages and the Keats children: John, Fanny, Tom and George grew very close. Keats' grandmother sent him to the local school where he learnt from Charles Cowden Clarke. He began to read insatiably and in 1814, at the age of 19, left Middlesex to return to London, where he worked as a porter at Guy's Hospital. Keats' first poems were published in March 1817 and were deeply influenced by Leigh Hunt (who also strongly influenced Keats' contemporary, Shelley). In the same year, he began work on his great long poem, Endymion . In the summer of 1818, Keats went on a walking tour in the Lake District with his friend Charles Brown. Keats was frail and began to cough blood after walking too far. It was the first appearance of the tuberculosis that would cause his death. He returned to London and met a girl called Fanny Brawne, whose caring nature and generosity caused him to fall madly in love with her. She reciprocated his wild statements of love with placid affection. Soon they were engaged. In 1819, Keats wrote the Odes which many see as his most successful work. "Ode to a Nightingale" is certainly one of the works which best define the Romantic era, combining as it does the wistful Romantic pining for the past with a reflective contemplation of nature. In 1820, all of Keats' great poems were published: the

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Career: Poet and apothecary The English poet John Keats (1795-1821) stressed that man's quest for happiness and fulfillment is thwarted by the sorrow and corruption inherent in human nature. His works are marked by rich imagery and melodic beauty. John Keats was born on October 31, 1795, the first child of a London lower-middle-class family. In 1803 he was sent to school at Enfield, where he gained a favorable reputation for high spirits and boyish pugnaciousness. His father died in an accident in 1804, and his mother in 1810, presumably of tuberculosis. Meanwhile, Keats's interest had shifted from fighting to reading. When he left school in 1811, Keats was apprenticed to an apothecary-surgeon in Edmonton. Then it was that Edmund Spenser's

65. John Keats
John Keats (17951821). Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, andOther Poems. London Taylor and Hessey, 1820. The first edition
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Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems . London: Taylor and Hessey, 1820. The first edition of Keats' second volume of poems, uncut and in the original boards with the paper label on the spine and eight pages of publisher's advertisements at the end. In addition to the title poems, the volume contains five odes, "Hyperion," and other works. "Lamia," writt en in 1819, is a narrative poem based on a story from Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy ; "Isabella," composed in 1818, is a narrative poem based on a story in Boccaccio's Decameron. Charles Lamb pronounced "Isabella" to be the best work in the 1820 collection. Although it was well received by the critics, sales of Lamia Isabella The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems were slow. Several months after its publication, Keats left for Rome, where he died early the next year.

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    Keats, John 1795-1821, English poet, b. London. He is considered one of the greatest of English poets. The son of a livery stable keeper, Keats attended school at Enfield, where he became the friend of Charles Cowden Clarke, the headmaster's son, who encouraged his early learning. Apprenticed to a surgeon (1811), Keats came to know Leigh Hunt Endymion, a long poem, was published in 1818. Although faulty in structure, it is nevertheless full of rich imagery and color. Keats returned from a walking tour in the Highlands to find himself attacked in Blackwood's Magazine Quarterly Review. Keats's passionate love for Fanny Brawne seems to have begun in 1818. Fanny's letters to Keats's sister show that her critics' contention that she was a cruel flirt was not true. Only Keats's failing health prevented their marriage. He had contracted tuberculosis, probably from nursing his brother Tom, who died in 1818. With his friend, the artist Joseph Severn , Keats sailed for Italy shortly after the publication of Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems
  • 69. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
    John Keats. (17951821). John Keats was born on October 31, 1775 inLondon. His parents were Frances Jennings and Thomas Keats. John
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    70. John Keats Collection At Bartleby.com
    (1795 1821) "Here lies one whose name was writ in water." This is the epitaph that the poet John Keats prepared for himself. He thought of it in the dark days when he felt death drawing near and despaired of winning fame.
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    John Keats. John Keats wurde Ende Oktober 1795 als ältester Februar 1821 starb John Keats 25jährig in Rom an Other Poems, 1820. Werkausgaben John Keats, The Letters; Ed.
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    72. Poetry Today Online : Archives : Classic Poets: John Keats : Roberto Quintos
    A short biographical note on the poet and his poetry, with the text of To Autumn .Category Arts Literature Authors K Keats, John Biographies......John Keats. (1795 1821), Here lies one whose name was writ in water. This is the epitaph that the poet John Keats prepared for himself.
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    March 1998 John Keats " Here lies one whose name was writ in water." This is the epitaph that the poet John Keats prepared for himself. He thought of it in the dark days when he felt death drawing near and despaired of winning fame. During his seven years of writing, he had written some of the greatest poems in the English language. John Keats was born in London, England, on Oct. 31, 1795. His father was a livery-stable keeper. He did not spend his early years close to nature, as did many poets, but in the city of London. There was, however, born in him an intense love of beauty. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever" is the first line of his 'Endymion'. In the 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', in which he seems to have caught much of the ancient Greeks' worship of beauty, he declares: Beauty is truth, truth beauty, that is all
    Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. Unlike his contemporaries Percy Bysshe Shelley and William Wordsworth, Keats had no desire to reform the world or to teach a lesson. He was content if he could make his readers see and hear and feel with their own senses the forms, colors, and sounds that his imagination brought forth. Keats was apprenticed to a surgeon in his youth and studied surgery faithfully for six years, but his heart was elsewhere. "I find I cannot exist without poetry," he wrote, " without eternal poetry." In 1816 he became acquainted with Leigh Hunt, and through Hunt with Shelley. The next year, at 22, he gave up his profession and devoted the rest of his short life entirely to the writing of poetry.

    73. John Keats
    Short biography and a selected bibliography.Category Arts Literature Authors K Keats, John Biographies...... The Persistence of Poetry, ed. by Robert M. Ryan and Ronald A. Sharp (1999); DarklingI Listen The Last Days and Death of John Keats by John Evangelist Walsh
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    I have been half in love with easeful Death

    (from 'To a Nightingale') John Keats was born in London as the son of a successful livery-stable manager. He was the oldest of four children, who remained deeply devoted to each other. Thomas, his father, was the chief hostler at the Swan and Hoop. After their father died in 1804 in a riding accident, Keats's mother, Frances Jennings Keats, 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 the progressive Clarke's School in Enfield, where he began a translation of the

    74. Poetry Manuscripts At Harvard (in MARION)
    Title Poetry manuscripts at Harvard / John Keats ; edited by JackStillinger ; with an essay on the manuscripts by Helen Vendler.
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    John Keats (1795 — 1821). When I have fears that I may cease to be. When I havefears that I may cease to be. Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain,.
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    John Keats (1795 — 1821) When I have fears that I may cease to be When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high-piled books, in charactery, Hold like rich garners the full ripen'd grain; 5 When I behold, upon the night's starr'd face, Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance, And think that I may never live to trace Their shadows, with the magic hand of chance; And when I feel, fair creature of an hour, 10 That I shall never look upon thee more, Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love;—then on the shore Of the wide world I stand alone, and think Till love and fame to nothingness do sink. The Eve Of St. Agnes ST Agnes' Eve—-Ah, bitter chill it was! The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold; The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass, And silent was the flock in woolly fold: 5 Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he told His rosary, and while his frosted breath, Like pious incense from a censer old, Seem'd taking flight for heaven, without a death, Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith.

    77. Biography Of John Keats
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    Keats, John Keats, John, , English poet, b. London. He is considered one of the greatest of English poets. The son of a livery stable keeper, Keats attended school at Enfield, where he became the friend of Charles Cowden Clarke, the headmaster's son, who encouraged his early learning. Apprenticed to a surgeon (1811), Keats came to know Leigh Hunt Endymion, a long poem, was published in 1818. Although faulty in structure, it is nevertheless full of rich imagery and color. Keats returned from a walking tour in the Highlands to find himself attacked in Blackwood's Magazine Quarterly Review. Keats's passionate love for Fanny Brawne seems to have begun in 1818. Fanny's letters to Keats's sister show that her critics' contention that she was a cruel flirt was not true. Only Keats's failing health prevented their marriage. He had contracted tuberculosis, probably from nursing his brother Tom, who died in 1818. With his friend, the artist Joseph Severn , Keats sailed for Italy shortly after the publication of Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems

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