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She will present “John Keats and the ‘Memory of Touch’ in ‘To Autumn’” at 4 p.m. in the Old Main Colloquium (room 220). The lecture, which is free and open to the public, continues the Cultural and ...
John Keats knew tuberculosis well and his thoughts of death pervade his poetry. Two hundred years on, ... eyes closed in a troubled sleep, his hair damp against his forehead.
Keats, if one may judge from a letter written to John Taylor in February, 1818, had little expectation that his Endymion was going to be met with universal plaudits. He doubtless looked for fair ...
An illustration of English poet John Keats (1795 - 1821) reading a book. Hulton Archive/Getty Images As it happens, we can trace the term volta to the 13th century.
Revise and learn about John Keats' poem, To Autumn with BBC Bitesize GCSE English Literature poetry resources (Eduqas).
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