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Will You Fall in Love With This Poem? I Did.
The New York Times
Romantic Poet,” by Diane Seuss, is one of the best things that our critic A.O. Scott read (and reread) this year.
4 weeks ago
Ode on Melancholy
Britannica
Ode on Melancholy, poem in three stanzas by John Keats, published in Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems in 1820.
1 month ago
COLUMN: John Keats and Bob Dylan: a match made in cultural heaven?
Exmouth Journal
John Keats (1795-1821) remains one of England's favourite poets, remembered for his Odes and immortalised in many biographies, says John Astley.
5 days ago
The Consolations of Poetry
arcmag.org
It was not Charles Taylor, the noted nonagenarian Canadian philosopher, who lamented that “Man needs a metaphysics; / he cannot have one.
19 hours ago
An Ode To Autumn
Wisconsin Life
The beauty of fall is tinged with some sadness. The shortened days and cooler temperatures are our annual reminder that we're growing older.
5 days ago
How Northeastern’s London English department played a major role in a UK culture festival
Northeastern Global News
Academics organized six events during the Being Human festival that showed off their research and teaching.
2 weeks ago
Best poets: 11 iconic figures who conjured magical worlds in verse
Classical-Music.com
From Dante via Shakespeare to Maya Angelou, here are 11 poets who have created the most evocative worlds in verse. January Sale - Try 3 issues for £6!
19 months ago
How midlife became a crisis
The Conversation
The shifts associated with being in your 40s and 50s – gray hairs, career doldrums, a longing for something more – seem as inevitable as aging itself.
5 days ago
Commemorating poet John Keats's Chichester connections
SussexWorld
Chichester will once again celebrate its connections with the poet John Keats.
1 day ago
Firefly Larvae are Venomous and Pitiless Hunters
Gizmodo
Fireflies start out as fierce hunters that track down otherwise protected animals and kill them with venom. Learn about the cutthroat life of firefly larvae.
43 months ago