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Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal
Lists books, articles, reviews, dissertations, and other resources published in 1999. Also includes listings for the previous four years.
Enjoying La Belle Dame Sans Merci
An essay by Ed Friedlander, M.D.
John Keats and Fanny Brawne
An article on the relationship between Keats and Fanny Brawne from the English History Net.
John Keats and Fanny Brawne
Article from the Appletons' Journal written by R.H. Stoddard in 1878. From the University of Michigan.
John Keats and Leigh Hunt
An essay by by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. on the history of the friendship between John Keats and Leigh Hunt .
Keats and Dialogic Ekphrasis in Ode on a Grecian U
Paper dealing primarily with the poet's dialogical ability. By K. Denee Pescarmona .
Keats, Teats and the Fane of Poesy.
An essay by Nelson Hilton, annotated with hypertext.
Keats-Shelley Journal
Essays and reviews published are not available online, but journal information, complete tables of contents, and the full text of the KSJ bibliography are available here.
La Belle Dames as a Critical Test Case
Essay discussing the differing versions of La Belle Dame from the letter/journal text (the Brown/1848) to the Indicator text . By J.Formichella .
Matt Smaus on Keats's Ode to Psyche
Abstracts from this publication which looks at that dark period of Keats' life which led to the writing of Ode to Psyche.
Ode to a Nightingale
An essay by Anne Wullschlager which looks at Keats' Ode to a Nightingale .
Passions in Poetry
A short essay and biography and text versions of many of Keats classical poems.
Poetry as Enforcement:
Conquering the muse in Keats's Ode to Psyche , an essay by Kris Steyaert from Romanticism on the Net .
The British Library
Notes, essays and photographs of the author .
The Enchantment of the Tomb
An essay on The Eve of Saint Agnes and medievalism in romantic Britain's visual arts.
The People's Poet
An article from the Socialist Review published December 1995 which looks at the political aspects of the author's works.