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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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Flann, Brian and Myles

Keats and Chapman (among others)

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. Keats : Poetry Of John Keats, At Everypoet.com
Classic Poems Archive of Classic Poems. Poetry of john keats (17951821). BrightStar, Would I were Steadfast as Thou Art Endymion (excerpts) The Eve of St.
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45. Introduction To Keats
An Overview. john keats lived only twentyfive years and four months(1795-1821), yet his poetic achievement is extraordinary. His
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John Keats lived only twenty-five years and four months (1795-1821), yet his poetic achievement is extraordinary. His writing career lasted a little more than five years (1814-1820), and three of his great odes"Ode to a Nightingale," "Ode on a Grecian Urn," and "Ode on Melancholy"were written in one month. Most of his major poems were written between his twenty-third and twenty-fourth years, and all his poems were written by his twenty-fifth year. In this brief period, he produced poems that rank him as one of the great English poets. He also wrote letters which T.S. Eliot calls "the most notable and the most important ever written by any English poet." His genius was not generally perceived during his lifetime or immediately after his death. Keats, dying, expected his poetry to be forgotten, as the epitaph he wrote for his tombstone indicates: "Here lies one whose name was writ in water." But nineteenth century critics and readers did come to appreciate him, though, for the most part, they had only a partial understanding of his work. They saw Keats as a sensual poet; they focused on his vivid, concrete imagery; on his portrayal of the physical and the passionate; and on his immersion in the here and now. One nineteenth century critic went so far as to assert not merely that Keats had "a mind constitutionally inapt for abstract thinking," but that he "had no mind." Keats's much-quoted outcry, "O for a life of Sensation rather than of Thoughts!" (letter, November 22, 1817) has been cited to support this view.

46. 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.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/poetry/john_keats.shtml

47. John Keats (
Propone Ode sopra un'urna greca, tradotta da Augusto Frassinetti.
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John Keats Brani tratti da "Poesie", traduzione di Augusto Frassinetti, Giulio Einaudi Editore, 1983 Ode sopra un'urna greca
I
Tu della quiete ancora inviolata sposa,
alunna del silenzio e del tempo tardivo,
narratrice silvestre che un racconto
fiorito puoi così più che la nostra
rima dolcemente dire,
quale leggenda adorna d'aeree fronde si posa
intorno alla tua forma?
Di deità, di mortali o pur d'entrambi,
in Tempe o nelle valli d'Arcadia? Quali uomini son questi o quali dei, quali ritrose vergini, qual folle inseguimento, qual paura, quali zampogne e timpani, quale selvaggia estasi? II Dolci le udite melodie: più dolci le non udite. Dunque voi seguite, tenere cornamuse, il vostro canto, non al facile senso,ma, più cari, silenziosi concenti date all'intimo cuore. Giovine bello, alla fresca ombra mai può il tuo canto languire, né a quei rami venir meno la fronda. Audace amante e vittorioso, mai mai tu potrai baciare, pur prossimo alla meta, e tuttavia non darti affanno: ella non può sfiorire e, pur mai pago, quella per sempre tu amerai, bella per sempre.

48. Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE
In deutscher œbersetzung von Mirko Bonn©.
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49. John Keats
Translate this page Home_Page john keats (1795-1821), Poeta inglés, uno los más sugerentes yde mayor talento del siglo XIX y figura carismática del romanticismo.
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John Keats
P oeta inglés, uno los más sugerentes y de mayor talento del siglo XIX y figura carismática del romanticismo. Nació en Londres el 31 de octubre de 1795, hijo del propietario de una caballeriza. Estudió en el centro escolar de Clarke, en Enfield, y a los 15 años fue aprendiz de cirujano. Estudió medicina en hospitales londinenses de 1814 a 1816, año en que se hizo farmacéutico aunque nunca llegaría a ejercer esa profesión al decidir dedicarse a la poesía.
Ya había escrito una traducción de la Eneida y de algunos poemas de Virgilio cuando en 1816 publicó sus primeros sonetos, 'Oh, soledad si pudiera morar contigo' y 'Al examinar por primera vez la traducción de Homero hecha por Chapman', inspirado en la lectura de la Iliada y la Odisea traducidas por George Chapman en el siglo XVII. Ambos poemas aparecieron en la revista Examiner, editada por el ensayista y poeta Leigh Hunt, uno de los defensores del romanticismo en la literatura inglesa. Hunt presentó a Keats a un círculo de figuras literarias entre las que se encontraba el poeta Percy Bysshe Shelley, cuya influencia le permitió publicar su primer libro, Poemas de John Keats (1817). Los poemas principales del libro son los sonetos sobre el Homero de Chapman, 'A quien ha estado mucho tiempo en la ciudad de Pent', 'Me puse de puntillas en la cima de una colina' y 'Sueño y poesía', que defendían los principios del romanticismo tal y como los promulgó Hunt, atacando los practicados por Lord Byron. En su segundo libro

50. Keats, John
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51. Keats, John Ode On A Grecian Urn
Literature Annotations. keats, john Ode on a Grecian Urn.
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Keats, John Ode on a Grecian Urn
On-Line Text Genre Poem Keywords Death and Dying Love Pain Society ... Time Summary Keats describes his reaction to a Grecian urn painted with images of maidens, pipers and other Greeks. While the melody of modern day pipes may be sweet, Keats finds the painted pipes sweeter. They are not mere sensual pleasure, but guide one to a higher sense of ideal beauty. The other images have a similar effect, as they are frozen forever at the moment of highest perfection. One part of the urn shows a youth about to kiss a maid. Keats envies the lover, for though he will never actually kiss his love, she will ever remain fair and they will forever be in love. The painted trees will also forever be perfect, never losing their leaves. When Keats' world passes away, this beautiful object will still remain and tell man that "Beauty is truth, truth beauty." Commentary Keats articulates a common Romantic belief that beauty is the path to truthto higher knowledge and the proper basis of democratic society. The urn, like other art (including the poet's), functions to remind man of this basic truth, urging him to establish the most just of social realities.

52. 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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To sleep / al sonno , di john keats (poesia)
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L'Inghilterra nel Primo Ottocento
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53. John Keats: Images: Portraits Of The Poet, His Family, And Friends
Portraits and sketches of the poet and his contemporaries including Fanny Brawne.
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Please note: Due to data transfer limitations, I have resized the images to make them smaller. Larger copies of some are available. If you would like to view one, write to me Sketch of John Keats (charcoal)
by Joseph Severn, c. 1816
this is the earliest surviving portrait of Keats Portrait of John Keats (oil on ivory)
by Joseph Severn, 1819
this miniature was made and exhibited in 1819 Lifemask of John Keats
by Benjamin Robert Haydon, 1816
Keats's death mask can be viewed here Sketch of John Keats , study for Christ's Entry into Jerusalem
by Benjamin Robert Haydon, c. 1816 Sketch of John Keats
by Charles Brown, July 1819
this is the portrait featured on the main page merged with Keats's signature Sketch of Keats
by Charles Wass after William Hilton; c1841 Portrait of Keats reading by Joseph Severn; at the NPG, London Portrait of Keats, listening to a nightingale on Hampstead Heath by Joseph Severn, c.1845 The most famous portrait of Keats by William Hilton, after Joseph Severn; at the NPG, London

54. Poet: John Keats - All Poems Of John Keats
john keats (17951821), Free john keats was born on October 31, 1775 inLondon. His parents were Frances Jennings and Thomas keats. john
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To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats John Keats was born on October 31, 1775 in London. His parents were Frances Jennings and Thomas Keats. John Keats was educated at Enfield School, which was known for its liberal education. While at Enfield, Keats was encouraged by Charles Cowden Clarke in his reading and writing. After the death of .. .. more >> Poems Click the title of the poem you'd like read.
Page: A Dream, After Reading Dante's Episode Of Paolo And Francesca A Thing of Beauty (Endymion) Addressed To Haydon Answer To A Sonnet By J.H.Reynolds ... His Last Sonnet Page:
Quotations "Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own works."
John Keats (1795-1821), British poet. letter, Oct. 13, 1819, to his fiancée Fanny Brawne. Letters of John Keats, no. 160, ed. Frederick Page (1954). Comments about John Keats There is no comment submitted by members..

55. John Keats
A selection of sonnets from the Sonnet Central website.
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John Keats (1795-1821)
See Keats's Complete Poetical Works at Bartleby.
On the Sonnet
If by dull rhymes our English must be chained,
And, like Andromeda, the Sonnet sweet
Let us find out, if we must be constrained

56. Creative Quotations From John Keats (1795-1821)
Creative Quotations from . . . john keats (17951821) born on Oct 3 Englishpoet. Search millions of documents for john keats. Highbeam Research,
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Tshirts African Cichlids The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts. Not a select party.
Many have original minds who do not think it they are led away by custom. Though man is the only beast that can write, he has small reason to be proud of it. When he utters something that is wise it is nothing that the river horse does not know, and most of his creations are the result of accident. There is an electric fire in human nature tending to purify so that among these human creatures there is continually some birth of new heroism. The pity is that we must wonder at it, as we should at finding a pearl in rubbish. Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own works.
Published Sources for Quotations Above:
F: Letter, 17-27 Sep 1819, in "Letters of John Keats," no. 90, ed. by Frederick Page, 1954.

57. John Keats
A small selection of keats' sonnets, along with an index of poems available in the Project Bartleby archive.
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John Keats (1795-1821)
See Keats's Complete Poetical Works at Columbia University.

58. Keats, John
encyclopediaEncyclopedia keats, john. keats, john, 1795–1821, Englishpoet, b. London. Related content from HighBeam Research on 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

59. John Keats
A small selection of poems , as well as the text and a photographic reproduction of a letter keats wrote to his sister.
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John Keats
"This living hand, now warm and capable Of earnest grasping, would, if it were cold And in the icy silence of the tomb, So haunt thy days and chill thy dreaming nights That thou wouldst wish thine own heart dry of blood So in my veins red life might stream again, And thou be conscience-calmedsee here it is I hold it towards you."
The first poem I ever read by Keats was "When I Have Fears." And from that moment on, I was hooked. But you may be asking yourself...who the heck is this Keats guy? Well, let me tell you.
John Keats was born in in London in 1795 and died of tuberculosis in Italy in 1821. But the magic that was created in those 26 years is what he is known for. Some say that if Keats had not died so young, he would have been the next Shakespeare. I can't say for sure, being a great fan of the Baird, but Keats' poetry is certainly up there with the greats. So without further adieu, here is what I have to show you of this extremely talented young man....
When I Have Fears
Ode On A Grecian Urn
Hyperion (at least, some of it)
La Belle Dame Sans Merci ...
Eve of St. Agnes : Caution, this one is VERY long
*A Few Things For Keats Fans*
A Letter To His Sister
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60. John Keats At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
john keats free essays, eTexts, resources and links from LiteratureClassics.com. Signup to The Daily Muse for free. john keats. 1795 - 1821 *.
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Start your day with a thought-provoking quote from the world's greatest thinkers and writers. Sign up to The Daily Muse for free. John Keats nineteenth century English poet, a principal figure in the Romantic movement
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.
Darkling I listen; and for many a time
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 ... [ read entire biography Source Petri Liukkonen
KEATS, JOHN (1795—1821), English poet, was born on the 29th or 3ist of October 1795 at the sign of the Swan and Hoop, 24 The Pavement, Moorfields, London. He published his first volume of verse in 1817, his second in the following year, his third in 1820, and died of consumption at Rome on the 23rd of February 1821 in the fourth month of his twenty-sixth year. (For the biographical facts see the later section of this article.)
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