John Keats

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Standard Name: Keats, John

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Textual Production Helen Waddell
HW provided an introduction for William Forbes Marshall 's Ballads and Verses from Tyrone, published by the Talbot Press of Dublin in 1929, and an Appreciation for George Saintsbury 's Shakespeare, 1934.
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Textual Production James Tiptree Jr.
The words come from Keats 's La Belle Dame Sans Merci, whose speaker finds his non-human lover has unfitted him for normal human interactions. Xenophilia was a favourite preoccupation of Sheldon/Tiptree. This story appeared...
Textual Production Eleanor Farjeon
The title (shamelessly re-used by verse anthologists working after EF ) is a quotation from Keats 's Ode to a Nightingale, where the magic windows open on the foam / Of perilous seas, in...
Textual Production Barbara Pym
BP published the last novel of her lifetime, The Sweet Dove Died.
The title implies, in a manner both sentimental and canonical, death in captivity. (In this it hearkens back to the title of...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Augusta Ward
Perhaps the most interesting is her review (March 1884) of Harry Buxton Forman 's recent edition of Keats . Ward argues that the letters to Fanny Brawne ought not to have been made public. (She...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Eliza Ogilvy
The End of 1854 exemplifies EO 's political awareness ('Twas a soldier year / We are burying here),
Ogilvy, Eliza. Poems of Ten Years. Thomas Bosworth, 1856.
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but her sense of politics is rooted in history. Many of these poems relate...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Cowden Clarke
MCC wrote a preface for this book, which includes accounts of Keats , Charles and Mary Lamb , Douglas Jerrold , and Dickens .
Travel Ethel Wilson
The Wilsons travelled again to Europe in the summer of 1938. Upon arriving in London on 5 July 1938 EW was particularly excited to see her half-aunts the Bryant sisters again. By this time it...

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