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John Keats, the world’s worst wingman
The Stanford Daily
Editor's Note: This article is purely satirical and fictitious. All attributions in this article are not genuine, and this story should be...
12 months ago
John Keats – A Revolutionary Romantic
People's World
George Bernard Shaw stated, “Keats achieved the very curious feat of writing a poem of which it may be said that if Karl Marx can be...
46 months ago
Was the poet John Keats a graverobber?
BBC
The English poet originally trained in medicine, where he would have encountered bodysnatchers. Kelly Grovier reveals disquieting clues in odes written 200...
64 months ago
On the Mundane Letters of John Keats
Literary Hub
Not long ago, a poem by Diane Seuss appeared in Poetry with the title, “Romantic Poet”: Article continues after advertisement.
21 months ago
John Keats’ concept of ‘negative capability’ – or sitting in uncertainty – is needed now more than ever
The Conversation
When John Keats died 200 years ago, on Feb. 23, 1821, he was just 25 years old. Despite his short life, he's still considered one of the...
45 months ago
In the Ruins of Babylon: The Poetic “Genius” of John Keats
The Imaginative Conservative
The poetry of John Keats is a window into the mad genius of the Romantics: their lusts and hopes; their ambitions and ignorance;...
21 months ago
On visiting the tomb of John Keats
The Oxford Student
Nicole Gibbons reflects on a recent trip to the grave of John Keats, Romantic poet, and his house-turned-museum in Rome.
1 month ago
In poet John Keats’ letters, a man full of life just before he died
PBS
Romantic poet John Keats is best known for his odes, epics and sonnets. But in his short lifetime he also wrote dozens of letters to...
84 months ago
How poet John Keats met his early end
PBS
Today marks the day in 1821 when John Keats, the Romantic poet who waxed on Grecian urns and nightingales, succumbed to tuberculosis. He was only 25.
93 months ago
Poem of the week: In Drear Nighted December by John Keats
The Guardian
... December by John Keats. A wintry vision of the separation of two lovers gains fresh energy from the verse's roots in folk song.
1 week ago