When Stanley Plumly was finally ready to write "Posthumous Keats," he sat down at his IBM Selectric III and just typed it out. For 2 1/2 years. "Out of my head, right out of my head. It was all there, ...
A secret warmth blooms in the chill of the year. A morning of precociously early snow did not spoil this year’s harvest of fall colors. The yellowwood tree outside my window, true to its name, has ...
Karla Alwes, an emerita SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at SUNY Cortland and John Keats scholar, will lecture on how well the Romantic era poet expressed the concept of “memory” on ...
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In her introduction Nersessian makes it clear that not only wasn't Keats accepted during his lifetime, he was actually looked down on with what can only be referred to as disdain. Even long after his ...
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