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The Streak of Sadness in Keats' Poetry: Understanding Meaning
The Poetry of John Keats: Lamia, Endymion, Poems 1817, and Poems 1820
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Romanticism in English Poetry
Thought in the Poetry of Keats
John Keats - Poems
Escapism, Oblivion, and Process in the Poetry of Charlotte Smith and John Keats
"Do I Wake Or Sleep?": Keats's Ode to a Nightingale G
Sensory Imagery and Aesthetic Affect in the Poetry of Keats, Hopkins, and Eliot
The Romanticism of John Keats ^
The Persistence of "Endymi On" Universidade Federal De Santa Catarina
Lamia, Isabella, and the Eve of St. Agnes Eros and “Romance”
Journal of Arts & Humanities
JOHN KEATS's THEORY of IMAGINATION by KENDALL
"A Bowery Nook Will Be Elysium": the Image of the Bower in the Poetry of John Keats
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-07055-4 — John Keats in Context Edited by Michael O'neill Index More Information
John Keats 1795-1821
Keats's Skepticism About Poetry's Therapeutic Power
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Keat's Conception of Poetry: Its Scope, Development, and Place in the Literary Philosophy of Romanticism
John Keats's to Autumn
Escaping Into the Uncertain: the Bower As Restoration and As Temptation in the Poetry of John Keats
Jeffrey Peters
Sing Me a Song of History: South African Poets and Singers in Exile, 1900–1990
A Tracing of the Melancholy in the Poetry of John Keats
Catching Life by the Throat: How to Read Poetry and Why PDF Book
Representing Time and Gender: Keats's Prose, Keats's Poetics
The 'Aching Pleasure' of John Keats's Poetry 1818-1820 Ellen Nicholls
Ode on a Grecian
English Literature
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Shelley's Adonais and John Keats Kelvin Everest
The Poetical Works of John Keats