By Anna Mercer The second session of our new Digital Events programme is now available to watch on YouTube! Thank you to everyone who joined us over Zoom for this… Read more »
By The Keats Letters Project Responses and reflections on Keats’s last letter, from a wide range of “Friends of Keats” …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/remember-me-to-all-friends/
By Dr Fallon Ian HaywoodUniversity of Roehampton Figure 1: Boadicea, Queen of Britain, Overthrowing Her Enemies (John Fairburn, November 1820). British Museum. On 6 November 1820, the House of Lords… Read more »
By The Keats Letters Project Karen Swann (Williams College) RE: To Charles Brown, 30 November 1820 …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/scarcely-bid-you-good-bye/
By Matthew Sangster Emily Stanback is Associate Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Her principal research interests include British Romantic literature; disability studies; memorialisation; pedagogy; and the histories of… Read more »
By The Keats Letters Project Jeffrey N. Cox (University of Colorado Boulder) RE: To Charles Brown, 30 November 1820 …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/a-friend-i-love/
By The Keats Letters Project Michael Theune (Illinois State University) RE: To Charles Brown, 30 November 1820 …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/posthumous-keats/
By Anna Mercer The British Association for Romantic Studies is delighted to welcome you to the third session of our new Digital Events series: ‘Digital Teaching in Romantic Studies’. Please… Read more »
By Anna Mercer A new post today for the ‘Archive Spotlight’ series. Many archives are of course closed in these strange and difficult times. We hope that this illustrated post… Read more »
By The Keats Letters Project Beth Lau (California State University, Long Beach) RE: To Charles Brown, 30 November 1820 …read more Source:: http://keatslettersproject.com/correspondence/keats-takes-his-bow/