By The Keats Letters Project Keats laments some of the “finest things” that have been “damned” by their association with the wrong people. …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/letters/letter-60-to-benjamin-robert-haydon-21-march-1818/
By Anna Mercer A conference taking place in May organised by Prof Nicholas Roe: John Keats in Scotland To celebrate the bicentenary of John Keats’s epic walking tour of Scotland… Read more »
By annamercer90 This post originally appeared on Romantic Textualities – part of a collection ‘Teaching Mary Shelley’s Other Works’, curated by Daniel cook and Catherine Redford. Anna Mercer: Teaching Mary… Read more »
By The Keats Letters Project RE: To J.H. Reynolds, 14 March 1818 (Johannes Göransson, University of Notre Dame) …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/to-jh-reynolds/
By The Keats Letters Project Laura Kremmel (South Dakota School of Mines & Technology) RE: To John Hamilton Reynolds, 14 Mar 1818 …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/keats-goes-gothic/
By The Keats Letters Project Still feeling the effects of stir-craziness while kept indoors amidst the rainy weather in Teignmouth, Keats writes a deliciously funny letter to Reynolds. …read more… Read more »
By Matthew Sangster Simon Kövesi is Professor and Head of the Department of English and Modern Languages at Oxford Brookes University. He tweets as @kovesi1. He has published widely on… Read more »
By Anna Mercer The British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) is looking for contributors to write for our blog: an online collection of news/notices and longer posts, all of which… Read more »
By Anna Mercer A report from Eleanor Bryan (PhD candidate, University of Lincoln) who was awarded a BARS Stephen Copley Award. See the full list of 2018 winners here. Eleanor… Read more »
By The Keats Letters Project Renee Harris (Oklahoma State University) RE: To Benjamin Bailey, 13 Mar 1818 …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/three-things/