October 1, 2011
Myopic Keats
At fifteen, John Keats was apprenticed to an Edmonton surgeon, thus setting in motion a series of events which would fundamentally alter his poetic vision. After six years of medical […]
October 1, 2011
The Odes for Their Own Sake
Between the end of April and the beginning of June 1819, John Keats wrote the spring odes that ultimately made his name and fame: and they include, in the common […]
October 1, 2011
Corresponding Keats
John Keats lived a very short life. He was born on Halloween at a livery stable north of London, in 1795, and died in a little room at 26 Piazza […]
October 1, 2011
Re: Keats
Since 2000 a group of poet-critics has presented a series of lectures at the annual conference of the Associated Writing Programs in an ongoing discussion of lyric poetry and some […]
