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John Keats
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A short biography of Keats, with poems including This Living Hand, links to other resources, and a selected bibliography.
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John Keats
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Links to online resources from literaryhistory.com . Critical and biographical articles, texts, bibliography and web sites .
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John Keats (1795-1821)
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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 .
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John Keats- Brooklyn College
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Offers an introduction to the poet including poetic themes, odes, imagery, paintings and related sites.
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John Keats: A Comprehensive Study of His Life & Work
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Includes biographical and bibliographical information, a selection of poems, critical opinion, and images .
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John Keats: Images
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Portraits and sketches of the poet and his contemporaries including Fanny Brawne.
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John-Keats.com
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Poems and letters, detailed biography, forums, a poll on his most popular poem, and online-shop.
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Keats and Shelley House, Rome
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Photographs and description of this fine house next to the Spanish Steps and information on its famous past lodgers, including Keats, Shelley and Byron.
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Keats House
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Museum dedicated to the collection, preservation, documentation, exhibition and interpretation of the life and works of the poet. Includes programme of events.
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Keats List
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An online and e-mail discussion forum for those interested in the life and works of John Keats. Requires free registration.
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Keats-Shelley Association of America
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Publish the Keats-Shelley journal and organize and support events. The association also presents an award each year to the best new essay on the younger romantics .
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Notes on his Life
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Notes dealing with various periods of the author's life, including his love affair with Fanny Brawne.
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Today in History: September 19
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A brief note on Keats and the writing of To Autumn on September 19, 1819, from the American Memory archives of the U. S. Library of Congress .
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