Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal Lists books, articles, reviews, dissertations, and other resources published in 1999. Also includes listings for the previous four years. |
Enjoying La Belle Dame Sans Merci An essay by Ed Friedlander, M.D. |
John Keats (1795-1821) Exhibition from the British Library. Includes photographs of the author's original manuscripts, the text of his first published poem, biographical information, and an audio recording of When I have fears that I may cease to be . |
John Keats and Fanny Brawne An article on the relationship between Keats and Fanny Brawne from the English History Net. |
John Keats and Fanny Brawne Article from the Appletons' Journal written by R.H. Stoddard in 1878. From the University of Michigan. |
John Keats and Leigh Hunt An essay by by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. on the history of the friendship between John Keats and Leigh Hunt . |
Keats and Dialogic Ekphrasis in Ode on a Grecian Urn Paper dealing primarily with the poet's dialogical ability. By K. Denee Pescarmona . |
Keats, Teats and the Fane of Poesy. An essay by Nelson Hilton, annotated with hypertext. |
Keats-Shelley Journal Essays and reviews published are not available online, but journal information, complete tables of contents, and the full text of the KSJ bibliography are available here. |
La Belle Dames as a Critical Test Case Essay discussing the differing versions of La Belle Dame from the letter/journal text (the Brown/1848) to the Indicator text . By J.Formichella . |
Matt Smaus on Keats's Ode to Psyche Abstracts from this publication which looks at that dark period of Keats' life which led to the writing of Ode to Psyche. |
Ode to a Nightingale An essay by Anne Wullschlager which looks at Keats' Ode to a Nightingale . |
Passions in Poetry A short essay and biography and text versions of many of Keats classical poems. |
Poetry as Enforcement: Conquering the muse in Keats's Ode to Psyche , an essay by Kris Steyaert from Romanticism on the Net . |
The Enchantment of the Tomb An essay on The Eve of Saint Agnes and medievalism in romantic Britain's visual arts. |
The People's Poet An article from the Socialist Review published December 1995 which looks at the political aspects of the author's works. |
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