Keats, John, 1795-1821
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- A brighter word than bright : Keats at work
- A homage to John Keats
- A publisher and his circle: : the life and work of John Taylor, Keats's publisher
- Abba Abba
- Adam's dream : mythic consciousness in Keats and Yeats
- Aesthetic and myth in the poetry of Keats,
- Approaches to teaching Keats's poetry
- Catalogue of a loan exhibition commemorating the anniversary of the death of John Keats (1821-1921)
- Charles Wentworth Dilke
- Coleridge, Keats, and the imagination : romanticism and Adam's dream : essays in honor of Walter Jackson Bate
- Coming of age as a poet : Milton, Keats, Eliot, Plath
- Critical essays on John Keats
- Critics on Keats
- English romantic poetry; ethos, structure, and symbol in Coleridge, Wordsworth, Shelley, and Keats.
- Eros and the romantics. : Sexual love as a theme in Coleridge, Shelley and Keats,
- Fanny Keats,
- George Keats of Kentucky : a life
- Honey for the bears
- Imagination transformed : the evolution of the female character in Keats's poetry
- John Keats
- John Keats
- John Keats
- John Keats
- John Keats
- John Keats
- John Keats : the poems
- John Keats and his family : a series of portraits
- John Keats and symbolism
- John Keats and the culture of dissent
- John Keats and the sonnet tradition: : a critical and comparative study
- John Keats' fancy; : the effect on Keats of the psychology of his day
- John Keats's dream of truth,
- John Keats, 1795-1995 : with a catalogue of the Harvard Keats Collection
- John Keats, : a critical essay
- John Keats: a reassessment
- Keat's craftsmanship; : a study in poetic development,
- Keats
- Keats
- Keats
- Keats : the narrative poems
- Keats : the religious sense
- Keats and Hellenism : an essay
- Keats and Shakespeare : a study of Keats' poetic life from 1816 to 1820
- Keats and Wordsworth, : a comparative study
- Keats and his poetry; : a study in development
- Keats and his world
- Keats and history
- Keats and the Bostonians: Amy Lowell, Louise Imogen Guiney, Louis Arthur Holman [and] Fred Holland Day. : [Letters and papers, 1889-1931]
- Keats and the critics, 1848-1900
- Keats and the mirror of art
- Keats and the silent work of imagination
- Keats and the sublime
- Keats as a narrative poet : a test of invention
- Keats as a reader of Shakespeare
- Keats the poet
- Keats' reputation in America to 1848,
- Keats's life of allegory : the origins of a style
- Keats's major odes : an annotated bibliography of the criticism
- Keats's metaphors for the poetic imagination
- Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hunt, and their circles : a bibliography, July 1, 1962-December 31, 1974
- Keats, Shelley, Byron, Hunt, and their circles; : a bibliography: July 1, 1950-June 30, 1962.
- Keats, Shelley, and romantic Spenserianism
- Keats, a bibliography and reference guide, : with an essay on Keats' reputation
- Keats, narrative, and audience : the posthumous life of writing
- Keats, skepticism, and the religion of beauty
- Keats-Shelley review
- Letters from Lambeth : the correspondence of the Reynolds family with John Freeman Milward Dovaston, 1808-1815
- Metamorphosis in Keats
- More letters and poems of the Keats circle
- On the poetry of Keats
- Poetry and politics in the Cockney School : Keats, Shelley, Hunt, and their circle
- Posthumous Keats : a personal biography
- Preludes to vision : the epic venture in Blake, Wordsworth, Keats, and Hart Crane
- Reception and poetics in Keats : my ended poet
- Romantic medicine and John Keats
- Salt water
- Sexual power in British romantic poetry
- Shelley and Keats as they struck their contemporaries; : notes partly from manuscript sources,
- Shelley's Adonais : a critical edition
- Studies & essays in English literature; : Keats, Shelley and Shakespeare
- Studies in Keats,
- Symbols of transformation in poetry
- The Keats circle : letters and papers, and more letters and poems of the Keats circle
- The Keats circle; : letters and papers, 1816-1878
- The Keats library : (a descriptive catalogue)
- The consecrated urn; : an interpretation of Keats in terms of growth and form
- The daemonic in the poetry of John Keats
- The everlasting spell; : a study of Keats and his friends
- The evolution of Keats's poetry
- The hoodwinking of Madeline, and other essays on Keats's poems
- The letters of John Hamilton Reynolds.
- The life of John Hamilton Reynolds
- The life of John Keats,
- The mind of John Keats
- The other poetry of Keats
- The poet-physician : Keats and medical science
- The poetics of romanticism: : toward a reading of John Keats
- The poetry of Keats : language & experience
- The questioning presence : Wordsworth, Keats, and the interrogative mode in Romantic poetry
- The romantic body : love and sexuality in Keats, Wordsworth, and Blake
- The self as mind : vision and identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Keats
- The stylistic development of Keats
- The young romantics and critical opinion, 1807-1824; : poetry of Byron, Shelley, and Keats as seen by their contemporary critics
- Twentieth century interpretations of Keats's Odes : a collection of critical essays
- Word like a bell : John Keats, music and the romantic poet
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