John Keats

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16, Nov, 2022 @5:37 PM

‘The beating pulse of poetry’: why you should visit Keats House
The Romantic poet’s home in London was a haven where he wrote some of his most famous works. Today, two centuries after his death, it still evokes Keats’ spirit
Ashish Ghadiali
28, Jun, 2022 @1:00 PM

Writ in water, preserved in plaster: how Keats' death mask became a collector's item
The recent sale of a cast for £12,500 is a testament to the Romantic poet’s enduring legacy, on the bicentenary of his death
Andrew Lloyd
26, Feb, 2021 @6:00 AM

John Keats: five poets on his best poems, 200 years since his death
From Ode to a Nightingale to Modern Love, Ruth Padel, Will Harris, Mary Jean Chan, Rachel Long and Seán Hewitt choose their favourites
23, Feb, 2021 @5:00 AM

A joy forever: poetry world prepares to mark bicentenary of John Keats
Two hundred years after his early death, plays, readings and new poetry will honour the legacy of the much beloved author
Alison Flood
19, Feb, 2021 @4:02 PM

Bright Star, Green Light by Jonathan Bate review – the parallel lives of a pair of romantics
A daring, dizzying attempt to connect Keats and F Scott Fitzgerald has plenty to take pleasure in
Rachel Cooke
24, Jan, 2021 @7:00 AM

To err is human – even for the greatest poets
For centuries, critics have tried to disguise mistakes in verse as intentional literary licence. An Oxford academic begs to differ
Dalya Alberge
30, May, 2020 @12:05 PM

Poem of the week: Letter to My Daughter by William Palmer
A parent’s regretful words, ruing miscommunication, sing with clarity and concision
Carol Rumens
30, Mar, 2020 @11:16 AM

Poem of the month: Nightingale by Deryn Rees-Jones
Each month the Guardian’s Review section selects a poem to highlight
Deryn Rees-Jones
07, Mar, 2020 @11:58 AM

O, for a draught of vintage: Keats House scraps plan to sell alcohol
Hampstead museum where poet once lived drops plans following objections from locals
Jedidajah Otte
14, Sep, 2019 @10:49 AM

From EM Forster to Mamma Mia! Why we can't resist the Mediterranean
Sunshine, sensuality, and a dash of danger... the ‘warm south’ has fascinated writers and artists for hundreds of years. But why are the Brits so obsessed?
Robert Holland
11, Aug, 2018 @10:00 AM

Fatal attraction – writers' and artists' obsession with the sea
From Shakespeare to Woolf, Turner to Gormley, Philip Hoare explores the eternal allure of the ocean
Philip Hoare
24, Jun, 2017 @8:00 AM
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