" This new edition, which features four rediscovered letters, three of which are being published here for the first time, affords readers the pleasure of the poet's "trifles" as well as the surprise of his most famous ideas emerging ...
Offers a biography of the nineteenth century poet, offering insights into the details of his early life in London, the torments that affected him, and the imaginative sources of his works.
... Keats circle . Mrs. Reynolds took no pains to conceal her surprise at such ... John , who backed him up to the last inch . The marriage took place at ... in Author's Collection . 2 Owned by Mrs. Roland Gage Hopkins of Brookline ...
... Keats circle . Mrs. Reynolds took no pains to conceal her surprise at such ... John , who backed him up to the last inch . The marriage took place at ... in Author's Collection . 2 Owned by Mrs. Roland Gage Hopkins of Brookline ...
. This portrait, stripped of its layers of varnish and restored to glowing colours, should last us for another generation."—Edmund White, The Observer Review "Keats's letters fairly leap off the page. . . . [Motion] listens for the ...
Brilliantly illustrated with more than ninety color photographs, this engaging book reveals how George Keats embraced new business opportunities to become an important member of the developing urban community.
... in author's handwriting in ink and signed F. Locker , of his poem , " A Terrible Infant , " 8 lines . This is one ... Keats , John . Poems . C. & J. Oilier , 1817. Reprinted , Noel Douglas 1927. Noel Douglas Replica . Cream blind ...
... John Keats , V. S. Pritchett , and Frank O'Connor , among others ) from the point of view of a practicing critic ... in Author's Lives : On Literary Biography and the Arts of Language ( New York : St. Martin's Press , 1990 ) ...
... John L. Sweeney. 1956; Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1989. James, Reese Davis. Cradle of Culture. The ... [Keats, John.] The Letters of John Keats 1814-1821. 2 vols, ed. Hyder Edward Rollins. Cambridge, MA: Harvard ...
... in author John Keats's words , “ a crack in the picture window . " 32 It wasn't only that the life of the full - time housewife was becom- ing psychologically untenable . It was also turning out to be finan- cially untenable . There was ...