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  1. The complete poetical works and letters of John Keats by John, 1795-1821 Keats, 2009-10-26
  2. The poems of John Keats. Edited with an introd. and notes by E. by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1905-01-01
  3. Poetry and prose by John Keats; a book of fresh verses and new r by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1890-01-01
  4. The poetical works of John Keats; edited with an introduction an by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1917-01-01
  5. The poems of John Keats. ed. with an introduction and notes by E by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1905-01-01
  6. The poetical works of John Keats. Edited with an introduction an by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1910-01-01
  7. Keats: poems published in 1820. Edited with introd. and notes by by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1909-01-01
  8. Poems of Keats an anthology in commemoration of the poet 's deat by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1921-01-01
  9. To Sleep. Song with pianoforte accompaniment ... The Words by John Keats (1795-1821), etc by Bernard James Naylor, 1952
  10. Chatterton. For voice and piano. < [Words by] John Keats (1795-1821). > by David Leo Diamond, 1950
  11. On Prester John of Hampstead (John Keats, 1795-1821) by Charles Philbrick, 1965
  12. The second generation of Romantic poets: George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824), Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), John Keats (1795-1821) by Gilbert Debusscher, 1979
  13. Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems. by John (1795-1821). KEATS, 1820-01-01
  14. Poetical works. Reprinted from the early editions. with memoir. by Keats. John. 1795-1821., 1880-01-01

21. 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.

22. Keats, John (1795-1821): Ode On A Grecian Urn
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  • 23. John Keats (1795-1821) : Ode On Indolence
    John Keats (17951821). image of John Keats The blissful cloud ofsummer-indolence Benumb d my eyes; my pulse grew less and less
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    "The blissful cloud of summer-indolence
    Benumb'd my eyes; my pulse grew less and less;
    Pain had no string, and pleasure's wreath no flower:
    O, why did ye not melt, and leave my sense
    Unhaunted quite of all but-nothingness?"
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    24. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > K > Keats, John, 1795-1
    Lamia, 2001. There is no description available for this text. Author Keats, John,17951821 Keywords Authors K Keats, John, 1795-1821; Titles L ; Literature.
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    25. Keats, John, 1795-1821. Miscellaneous Papers And Portraits: Guide.
    Keats, John, 17951821. Repository Houghton Library, Harvard College Library,Harvard University Call No. MS Keats 7 Creator Keats, John, 1795-1821.
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    Keats, John, 1795-1821. Miscellaneous papers and portraits: Guide.
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    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Call No.: MS Keats 7
    Creator: Keats, John, 1795-1821.
    Title: Miscellaneous papers and portraits,
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    Quantity: 1 box , 2v. (.3 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Papers about and portraits of English poet John Keats, his family, and his friends.
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    Acquisition Information: Received from various sources at various times.
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    Keats was an English poet.
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    Scope and Content
    Manuscripts and miscellany about John Keats. Includes a diary by Anna H. (Barker) Ward, letters, passport, photographs, silhouettes, and German translations of Keats' poems.
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    • Acquisition Information: *71M-110. Purchased at the Maurice Buxton Forman Sale with funds presented by Arthur A. Houghton, Jr., April 1972.
    • Edouart. Fanny Brawne from a silhouette by Mons. Edouart.

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    has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makeshim a severe critic on his own works. John Keats (17951821), British poet.
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    John Keats (17951821). And seal the hushed casket of my soul TheEnchantment of the Tomb in John Keats s Eve of St. Agnes, by
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    John Keats (1795-1821) "And seal the hushed casket of my soul:" The Enchantment of the Tomb in John Keats's "Eve of St. Agnes," by Nicole Reynolds (University of Georgia), Prometheus Unplugged, Emory University: A close reading of the poem in question followed by a works cited page. Based, evidently, upon a paper given at an Emory University panel discussion. All About John Keats , University of Kansas: Suit yourself. I find nothing really new or interesting here.-MJM The Hand of the Poet: Poems and Papers in Manuscript by Rodney Phillips, Susan Benesch, Kenneth Benson, and Barbara Bergeron, Essays by Dana Gioia, New York Public Library: A collection of statements and other materials by and about the poet. Includes holographs of the originals.-MJM John Keats: A Comprehensive Study of His Life and Work : Includes a biography and chronology of the poet's life, several poems, selected letters, images, critical statements, more in-depth studies and so on. A very impressive site and perhaps the place to begin on the web any study of Keats.-MJM John "Doctor" Keats (1795-1821)

    31. John Keats (1795-1821) Ode On A Grecian Urn
    John Keats (17951821) ODE ON A GRECIAN URN. Original Text Annals ofthe Fine Arts, 15 (Dec. (?) 1819). Reprinted with minor changes
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    • Original Text: Annals of the Fine Arts , 15 (Dec. (?) 1819). Reprinted with minor changes in John Keats, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems (1820 Facs. edn.: Scolar Press, 1970. PR 4830 E20AB Fisher Rare Book Library (Toronto).)
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    May 1819 No Greek vase has been found which corresponds to Keats's description; it is supposed to be based rather on his general recollection of various works of Greek art as found in the British Museum and as depicted in engravings. Tempe: a valley in Thessaly famous for its beauty. Arcady: Arcadia, a district of the Peloponnesus, a pastoral country; associated with pastoral poetry. brede: a variant of "braid," an interweaving.

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    33. John Keats, (1795-1821)
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    When I Have Fears
    When I have fears that I may cease to be
    Before my pen has gleaned my teeming brain,
    Before high-piled books in charact'ry
    Hold like rich graners the full-ripened grain'
    When I behold, upon the night's starred 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!
    That I shall never look upon thee more,
    Never have relish in the fairy power Of unreflecting love!-then on the shore Of the wide world I stand alone, and think Til Love and Fame to nothingness do sink.
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    Keats, John (17951821). The Hutchinson The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts01-01-1998 Keats, John (1795-1821) English Romantic poet. He produced
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    35. John Keats - Books And Biography
    John Keats (17951821), English lyric poet, usually regarded as thearchetype of the Romantic writer. Keats felt that the deepest
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    , English lyric poet, usually regarded as the archetype of the Romantic writer. 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.
    Keats was born in London on October 31, 1795 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

    36. John Keats - Olga's Gallery
    John Keats. (17951821). Keats, John (1795-1821) English Romantic poet, born inLondon. The subjects of his poems were widely used by pre-Raphaelite painters.
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    Keats, John ) English Romantic poet, born in London. The subjects of his poems were widely used by pre-Raphaelite painters.
    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.

    37. Keats, John
    Keats, John (17951821). English poet, one of the most gifted andappealing of the 19th century and an influential figure of the
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    English poet, one of the most gifted and appealing of the 19th century and an influential figure of the romantic movement (see Romanticism).
    Keats was born in London, October 31, 1795, the son of a livery-stable owner. He was educated at the Clarke School, Enfield, and at the age of 15 was apprenticed to a surgeon. Subsequently, from 1814 to 1816, Keats studied medicine in London hospitals; in 1816 he became a licensed druggist but never practiced his profession, deciding instead to be a poet.
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    Keats had already written a translation of Aeneid and some verse by Virgil ; his first published poems (1816) were the sonnets "Oh, Solitude if I with Thee Must Dwell" and "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer." Both poems appeared in the Examiner, a literary periodical edited by the essayist and poet Leigh Hunt, one of the champions of the romantic movement in English literature. Hunt introduced Keats to a circle of literary people, including the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley ; the group's influence enabled Keats to see his first volume published, Poems by John Keats (1817). The principal poems in the volume were the sonnet on Chapman's Homer, the sonnet "To One Who Has Been Long in City Pent," "I Stood Tip-Toe upon a Little Hill," and "Sleep and Poetry," which defended the principles of romanticism as promulgated by Hunt and attacked the practice of romanticism as represented by the poet

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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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    John Keats Endymion Otho The Great The Poems of John Keats Introduction
    "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

    39. 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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