Selected LettersOxford University Press, 2002 - 435 Seiten Keats's letters have long been regarded as an extraordinary record of poetic development. According to T. S. Eliot, Keats's letters are "the most notable and most important ever written by any English poet." They represent one of the most sustained reflections on the poet's art we have from any of the major English poets. Yet quite apart from the light they throw on the poetry, they are great works of literature in their own right. Written with gusto and occasionally painful candor, they show a powerful intelligence struggling to come to terms with its own mortality. Sometimes bitterly jealous in love and socially and financially insecure, at others playful and confident of his own greatness, Keats interweaves his personal plight with the history of a Britain emerging from the long years of the Napoleonic Wars into a world of political unrest, profound social change, and commercial expansion. |
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... Reynolds George and Tom Keats J. H. Reynolds Leigh Hunt 17 March 1817 15 April 17 , 18 April 10 May B. R. Haydon Taylor and Hessey J. H. Reynolds Fanny Keats J. H. Reynolds 10 , 11 May 16 May September 10 September 21 September B. R. ...
... Reynolds George and Tom Keats J. H. Reynolds Leigh Hunt 17 March 1817 15 April 17 , 18 April 10 May B. R. Haydon Taylor and Hessey J. H. Reynolds Fanny Keats J. H. Reynolds 10 , 11 May 16 May September 10 September 21 September B. R. ...
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... Reynolds 9 April J. H. Reynolds 17 April John Taylor 24 April J. H. Reynolds 27 April J. H. Reynolds 3 May Benjamin Bailey 21 , 25 May Benjamin Bailey 10 June Tom Keats 25-27 June Tom Keats 29 June , 1 , 2 July Fanny Keats 2 , 3 , 5 ...
... Reynolds 9 April J. H. Reynolds 17 April John Taylor 24 April J. H. Reynolds 27 April J. H. Reynolds 3 May Benjamin Bailey 21 , 25 May Benjamin Bailey 10 June Tom Keats 25-27 June Tom Keats 29 June , 1 , 2 July Fanny Keats 2 , 3 , 5 ...
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... Reynolds 20 , 21 September 142 22 ( ? ) September 144 J. A. Hessey Fanny Keats Richard Woodhouse 8 October 146 26 October 147 27 October 147 George and Georgiana Keats 14 , 16 , 21 , 24 , 31 October 149 James Rice B. R. Haydon 24 ...
... Reynolds 20 , 21 September 142 22 ( ? ) September 144 J. A. Hessey Fanny Keats Richard Woodhouse 8 October 146 26 October 147 27 October 147 George and Georgiana Keats 14 , 16 , 21 , 24 , 31 October 149 James Rice B. R. Haydon 24 ...
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... Reynolds 11 July 249 Fanny Brawne 15 ( ? ) July 250 Fanny Brawne 25 July 252 C. W. Dilke 31 July 253 Fanny Brawne 5 , 6 August 255 Benjamin Bailey 14 August 257 Fanny Brawne 16 August 258 John Taylor 23 August 260 J. H. Reynolds 24 ...
... Reynolds 11 July 249 Fanny Brawne 15 ( ? ) July 250 Fanny Brawne 25 July 252 C. W. Dilke 31 July 253 Fanny Brawne 5 , 6 August 255 Benjamin Bailey 14 August 257 Fanny Brawne 16 August 258 John Taylor 23 August 260 J. H. Reynolds 24 ...
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... Reynolds Fanny Brawne 27 ( ? ) February 28 February 29 ( ? ) February Fanny Brawne C. W. Dilke Fanny Brawne I March ( ? ) 4 March March ( ? ) Fanny Brawne March ( ? ) Fanny Brawne March ( ? ) Fanny Brawne March ( ? ) Fanny Keats 20 ...
... Reynolds Fanny Brawne 27 ( ? ) February 28 February 29 ( ? ) February Fanny Brawne C. W. Dilke Fanny Brawne I March ( ? ) 4 March March ( ? ) Fanny Brawne March ( ? ) Fanny Brawne March ( ? ) Fanny Brawne March ( ? ) Fanny Keats 20 ...
Inhalt
18161817 | 3 |
To George and Tom Keats 5 January | 43 |
To Benjamin Bailey 18 22 July | 127 |
1819 | 164 |
To B R Haydon 17 June | 243 |
To James Rice December | 317 |
To Fanny Brawne May ? | 349 |
Appendix | 371 |
Sources of Manuscript Letters | 419 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Abbey affectionate Brother John affraid Bailey beautiful Bedhampton Benjamin Bailey Book Brown call'd called Charles Covent Garden dear Fanny dear Reynolds delight Dilke endeavour Endymion eyes Fanny Brawne Fanny Keats February feel friend John Keats George and Georgiana give Hampstead happy Haslam Haydon Hazlitt hear heard heart Hessey hope Horace Smith human Hunt's idea imagination Isle Isle of Wight J. H. Reynolds Keats's Lady Leigh Hunt letter literary live London look mind Miss morning Mother Mountains never night pass perhaps Peter Bell pleasure poem poet poetry political Port Patrick Rice Robert Gittings seems seen Shakespeare Shanklin Shelley Sister Sonnet soon sort soul speak spirits sweet talk Taylor Teignmouth tell thee thing thou thought Tom Keats Town walk Wentworth Place William Hazlitt wish word Wordsworth write written wrote yesterday