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  1. Love Everlasting: Love Letters From Famous Men by Victor Hugo, Edgar Allan Poe, et all 2010-02-01
  2. Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography by Stanley Plumly, 2009-11-09
  3. John Henry:An American Legend by Ezra Jack Keats, 1987-05-12
  4. John Keats: Voices in Poetry by Patricia Kirkpatrick, 2005-07-30
  5. Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne: Written in the Years Mdcccxix and Mdcccxx and Now Given from the Original Manuscripts by John Keats, Harry Buxton Forman, 2010-01-01
  6. John Keats by Walter Jackson Bate, 1964
  7. Works of John Keats. 100+ works, includingEndymion, Isabella, La Belle Dame sans Merci, Lamia and other poems, odes, songs and letters (mobi) by John Keats, 2009-03-08
  8. John Keats: The Making of a Poet, A Biography by Aileen Ward, 1963
  9. The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats by John and Horace E. Scudder, Editor Keats, 1899
  10. Lyric Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by John Keats, 1991-05-01
  11. Letters of John Keats (Oxford Letters & Memoirs) by John Keats, 1970-07-15
  12. The Major Works: Including Endymion, the Odes and Selected Letters (Oxford World's Classics) by John Keats, 2001-05-24
  13. Complete Poetical Works of Keats by John Keats, 1899
  14. Life of John Keats by William Michael Rosetti, 2010-09-28

41. Threepenny Planet: On Flann O'Brien
Two long columns by john Bangsund about the novels and about the keats and Chapman stories.
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17 April 1977

If there is one thing that an editor resents more than anything else it is having his own work edited. He knows that being the best editor in the world would not necessarily make him a good writer, but this knowledge does not lessen the resentment.
Back in December the editor of a Melbourne magazine wrote to me and said that Lee Harding had given him my name "as a person who would perhaps be interested in writing a review of Flann O'Brien's works". I was interested, certainly, but not sure of my competence to do something like this. He stressed that he wanted just a general article about the writer and his work, rather than a profound piece of criticism, and I was thankful for that at least, since there are seven books by "Flann O'Brien" in print and each one of them is worthy of the 2000 words the editor had in mind. I told him I would do it, but not before March. On the 1st of March he rang and asked how it was coming along, and rang me again each week thereafter until I posted off the article just before Easter.
I was not happy with what I had written. After half a dozen false starts I had managed to do about 2000 words roughly along the line he wanted, but I didn't enjoy rereading the article, not the way I enjoy rereading some of my fanzine writing. The best things about it seemed to be the personal touch here and there, a few jokes, and the Keats and Chapman anecdote that I had supplied with it.

42. The Keats House Collection
john keats once lived here, and it is now home to a collection of letters, manuscripts and other materials.
http://www.keatshouse.org.uk/
Keats House The poet John Keats lived in this house from 1818 to 1820 and wrote some of his most moving and best loved poems here, including Ode to a Nightingale written under a plum tree in the garden. The Keats House Collections consist of books, manuscripts, letters, prints, paintings and artefacts relating to the life of the poet John Keats (1795-1821), his circle and the English Romantic movement. Keats House is administered by London Metropolitan Archives and for access to the collections see London Metropolitan Archives . For more information about visiting the house see Keats House Search for author Search for any keyword search criteria may be typed in upper or lowercase and must be at least 4 characters in length Keats House is owned by the Corporation of London

43. The Hand Of The Poet: John Keats
Poems and papers in manuscript by Rodney Phillips, Susan Benesch, Kenneth Benson and Barbara Bergeron and essays by Dana Gioia. From the New York Public Library .
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John Keats, 1795-1821
Keats's second book, the woefully ambitious Endymion (1818), was savaged by the Tory press. Blackwood's sneered: "It is a better and wiser thing to be a starved apothecary than a starved poet; so back to the shop Mr John." Undeterred, Keats entered a period of rapid intellectual and poetic development, beautifully charted in his remarkable and moving letters. With astonishing speed, supreme confidence, and the greatest artistic mastery, Keats wrote virtually all his major poetry between January and September of 1819. This amazing creative flowering could not last. On February 3, 1820, Keats coughed blood for the first time ("That drop of blood is my death warrant. I must die."). Here began the final phase of an excruciating danse macabre with the disease that had claimed not only his mother, but little more than a year before his beloved younger brother, Tom. He traveled to Italy in a desperate effort to regain his health, but died there on February 23, 1821, directing that the epitaph for his Roman grave be inscribed "Here lies one whose name was writ in water."
Oscar Wilde on John Keats:
... who but the supreme and perfect artist could have got from a mere colour a motive so full of marvel: and now I am half enamoured of the paper that touched his hand, and the ink that did his bidding, grown fond of the sweet comeliness of his charactery, for since my childhood I have loved none better than your marvellous kinsman, that godlike boy, the real Adonis of our age.... In my heaven he walks eternally with Shakespeare and the Greeks....

44. Keats, John
Translate this page john keats. john keats wurde Ende Oktober 1795 als ältester Sohn einerMietstallbesitzerfamilie im Londoner Vorort Finsbury geboren.
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45. Gedichte Von John Keats
In deutscher œbersetzung von Mirko Bonn©.
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46. Keats, John
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia 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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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

48. BBC - Nature - Poetry - Biographies - John Keats
A short biography and texts of three poems, On the Grasshopper and Cricket , Ode to a Nightingale and To Mrs Reynolds' Cat from the BBC online.
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50. Antenati: John Keats
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Endymion Isabella Hyperion La vigilia di santa Agnes (The eve of saint Agnes), La bella dama senza grazia (La belle dame sans merci). A esse seguirono le grandi Odi (Odes): "A un usignolo" (To a nightingale), "Sopra un'urna greca" (On a grecian urn), "Alla melanconia" (To melancholy), "All'autunno" (To autumn). E in Lamia , diseguale, ma con passi di grande sinistra suggestione.
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51. Keats, John
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52. Classic Poetry For Young Readers: Search A Poet
keats was the son of a stable attendant who died when he was eight. keats wastrained to sell medicine, but he decided to become a poet instead.
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53. The John Keats Site Has Moved
Includes biographical and bibliographical information, a selection of poems, critical opinion, and images .
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54. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Keats, John (British Poets)
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    Notes on four of the site author's favorite poems.
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    58. Keats, John - To Autumn
    To Autumn john keats. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Closebosomfriend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to
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    59. John Keats
    A selection of sonnets from the Sonnet Central website.
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    And, like Andromeda, the Sonnet sweet
    Let us find out, if we must be constrained

    60. Keats, John - Ode To A Nightengale
    Ode to a Nightingale john keats My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains Mysense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the
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    Marlow - Passionate Shepherd ... Wyatt - To Lucasta, Going... Ode to a Nightingale John Keats My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-wards had sunk: 'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot, But being too happy in thine happiness, That thou, light-winged Dryad of the trees In some melodious plot Of beechen green, and shadows numberless, Singest of summer in full-throated ease. O, for a draught of vintage! that hath been Cool'd a long age in the deep-delved earth, Tasting of Flora and the country green, Dance, and Provençal song, and sunburnt mirth!

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