单词 | Keats |
例句 | In school it was poems I liked best—Wordsworth and Keats and Shelley. Orphan Train 2013-04-02T00:00:00Z I’d spent the past four years locked away in the padded room of college, reading Keats and Eudora Welty and worrying over term papers. The Help 2009-02-10T00:00:00Z The sluggers have fallen in love with Kerouac and Keats and Woolf and Shakespeare, and hope I’ll press the button to preserve our literature for other alien races to explore. We Are the Ants 2016-01-19T00:00:00Z It would have been, I believe, considered sacrilegious for any of my early English teachers to mention that a Shakespeare, a Shelley, or a Keats even considered accepting money for the words. Bad Boy 2001-05-08T00:00:00Z It is not really about the countryside at all; nature is there purely as a metaphor for feelings, as it was for Wordsworth and his daffodils, Shelley with his skylark and Keats with his nightingale. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z So did Dr. Malone, and so did the poet Keats, whoever he was, and all of them knew you couldn’t get it by straining toward it. The Subtle Knife 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z And so did Keats, Shakespeare and Petrarch, and all the rest, and it was in The Romaunt of the Rose. Atonement 2001-09-20T00:00:00Z He spoke about William Blake and John Keats with veneration in his voice, though Liyana wished he would pick somebody a little more modern to talk about soon. Habibi 1997-10-01T00:00:00Z When his meal was over, he’d pull a book from his vest, a collection of Keats poems. Worth 1998-06-01T00:00:00Z I turn around and coming down the walk toward me is Jackson Keats. Dread Nation 2018-04-03T00:00:00Z “The poet Keats said it first. Dr. Malone knows. It’s how I read the alethiometer. It’s how you use the knife, isn’t it?” The Amber Spyglass 2000-10-10T00:00:00Z “One of our most illustrious Black poets! There is no true poetry any longer. No Blake, Keats, Pope....” The Stars Beneath Our Feet 2017-09-19T00:00:00Z Aimed at "readers and students", it is a personable stroll through a predictable canon: Charlotte Brontë, Forster, Keats, Milton, Hardy et al – plus JK Rowling, perhaps thrown in so as not to appear snobbish. How to Read Literature by Terry Eagleton – review 2013-07-26T07:01:00Z It’s a remarkable collection of monuments and memorials for her and all sorts of people — Burns, Keats, Shelley and many writers of Austen’s period. Q&A: Navigating England’s Literary Landscape 2013-06-27T14:46:58Z Published in 1962, Keats’s picture book was the first time I’d seen an African American in the center of his own story. How ‘The Snowy Day’ — on a postage stamp — can help us rethink race in America 2017-09-06T04:00:00Z The battle raged through the day outside the gate’s crenelated twin towers and beneath the Pyramid of Cestius, which looms over the Protestant Cemetery, where Keats and Shelley lie. Echoes From the Roman Ghetto 2013-07-12T17:36:12Z The Nocturne, written in 1958, sets eight poems by Shelley, Keats, Shakespeare and others that deal with dreaming in both its menacing and calming aspects. New Recordings: Britten’s Serenade and Nocturne by Tenor Mark Padmore 2012-07-08T03:53:15Z The contention that fakes are the supreme modern art form rests on a false syllogism: modern art, Keats argues, intends to unsettle; fakes unsettle us; therefore fakes are great art. Forged: Why Fakes Are the Great Art of Our Age by Jonathon Keats – review 2013-06-28T07:00:00Z In the 1990s the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation approached the Alliance about commissioning a sculpture commemorating his work. Science and Secrets in City Playgrounds 2011-04-14T22:10:38Z Keats, in 1818, had already propounded his own “impersonal theory of poetry,” one that Eliot certainly knew. A Hundred Years of T. S. Eliot’s “Tradition and the Individual Talent” 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z Very many familiar figures have created this "unwoven" braid, with Blake and Keats at their head. Survival of the Beautiful by David Rothenberg - review 2012-02-10T08:59:00Z Keats sees things as they are, with all their contradictions. My hero: John Keats by Helen Dunmore 2010-03-27T00:09:00Z In a telephone interview Mr. Pinkney said he first encountered Keats’s work as a black parent “looking for books for our children that portrayed their beauty.” ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z Keats, almost 25, only had four more months to live and he already felt himself to be leading a posthumous existence. When the World Stops, Traveling in John Keats’s ‘Realms of Gold’ 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z Eliot’s “Prufrock and Other Observations,” and works by Wordsworth, Keats and Shelley — were moved to a “special collections” room on the Hopkins campus. A Library the Internet Can’t Get Enough Of 2022-01-15T05:00:00Z Their love unspools as a series of missed opportunities and failed hopes; deprived of a happily-ever-after, like the figures on Keats’ Grecian Urn, they remain tantalizingly fixed in mutual pursuit. Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal, 45 years later: 'Love Letters' loaded with nostalgia 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z For thinkers from Plato to Keats, the beautiful was a universally supreme notion on par with Truth and Goodness. Cooper Hewitt Triennial Offers a Bold Look at ‘Beauty’ 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z It did not surprise me to learn that Whitman, Emerson, Keats and Rumi were some of Oliver’s favorite poets. Perspective | Mary Oliver did something rare: She made poetry accessible. That’s not a bad thing. 2019-01-18T05:00:00Z There are hints of Wordsworth's sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge, and of Keats, and his Homeric "realms of gold". Poem of the Week: The New Colossus by Emma Lazarus 2012-06-04T10:42:44Z Keats’s subsequent letter to the editor, on display, has an uncharacteristically biting response: “Might I suggest armbands?” ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z More than a half-century ago, Ezra Jack Keats published “The Snowy Day,” his groundbreaking picture book that featured an African American child. ‘We need diverse books,’ they said. And now a group’s dream is coming to fruition. 2017-01-03T05:00:00Z This winter, there is even more pull, as it was 200 years ago, around this time in 1819, that Mr. Keats was acutely aware of three things. Perspective | The perfect poem for Valentine’s Day 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z In particular, we're offered strong hints that Hunt's sour-faced Mark E Smith exterior doesn't necessarily hide a heart of gold – what exactly has discipline and complaints officer DCI Jim Keats got on our boy? Unreported World | Das Rheingold | Ashes to Ashes | The Door and more | Watch this 2010-04-02T05:45:00Z Their names are planted throughout like grave markers: Frost, Hopkins and Colette; Blake, Dickens and Larkin; Keats, Yeats and Rilke; Basho, Bishop and Neruda — and many more. Books of The Times: Poems on Mortality by C. K. Williams and Cynthia Cruz 2012-12-31T19:22:03Z Keats corresponded daily with many friends who cherished the letters after his death in Rome at 26 from tuberculosis, which had already destroyed his brothers. John Keats letter to Fanny Brawne set for auction 2011-01-25T17:32:31Z In court, Mr. Richman compared his client to the likes of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Byron and Keats. Judge Gives DMX a Year in Prison and a Chance to Be Heard, Musically 2018-03-28T04:00:00Z To come after a great poet, like Arnold coming after Wordsworth and Keats, is a source of anxiety. Misreading Harold Bloom 2019-10-16T04:00:00Z I mean, it’s not Keats or Yeats, or even Wilde, but it’s a hell of a thing. Paint a Vulgar Picture: A Fan’s Notes on a Biography of The Smiths 2013-01-16T13:00:19Z Lovers have Shakespeare, Donne and Keats, but for headache sufferers, “language at once runs dry,” Virginia Woolf wrote in her 1926 essay “On Being Ill.” What Can We Learn From the Art of Pandemics Past? 2020-04-08T04:00:00Z In his short life Keats had composed an astonishing body of work, one that would guarantee that he would be remembered, and admired, as a great poet. Review | Two centuries after John Keats’s death, his famous odes are still sparking new discussions 2021-02-25T05:00:00Z “The Snowy Day,” by Ezra Jack Keats, has long been a favorite, celebrated as one of the first mainstream children’s books to prominently feature a Black protagonist. ‘The Snowy Day,’ a Children’s Classic, Becomes an Opera 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z “Sometimes, I would feel that life was one vast desert,” Keats wrote, “and I could pick up a stone and water would spurt out.” ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z In the Keats-Shelley house in Rome, you can stand in Keats's bedroom and see the flowers on the ceiling that he saw when he lay dying. My hero: John Keats by Helen Dunmore 2010-03-27T00:09:00Z To write a biography of Keats — who died at 25 but left a paper trail proving just how fully he had lived — is a momentous undertaking. John Keats, Chopped Prose and Other Letters to the Editor 2022-04-29T04:00:00Z One of Alexie’s inspirations was “The Snowy Day,” a picture book by Ezra Jack Keats that broke new ground in 1962 by focusing on an African American child. With ‘Thunder Boy Jr.,’ Sherman Alexie hopes to help correct a problem 2016-04-18T04:00:00Z Professor Danielle Keats Citron, author of Hate Crimes in Cyberspace, recommends people harassed online try all avenues. 'It put me on antidepressants': welcome to GOMI, the cruel site for female snark 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z The title of Dawkins’s book comes from a poem by Keats, who believed that Isaac Newton had destroyed all the poetry of the rainbow by reducing it to the prismatic colors. Atheism’s radical new heroes: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and an evolving new moral view 2014-03-02T17:00:00Z Keats rhapsodized about being “pillow’d upon my fair love’s ripening breast.” This Life: The Pillow Explosion Buries America 2012-02-11T01:08:02Z Keats referred to himself as a “camelion Poet”: “the poet has . . . no identity—he is certainly the most unpoetical of all God’s Creatures.” A Hundred Years of T. S. Eliot’s “Tradition and the Individual Talent” 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z Youth Theater, whose members, ages 8 to 18, are as diverse as Keats’s heroes and heroines, has revived “Adventures From Ezra Jack Keats,” two one-acts based on his work. Spare Times for Children for May 10-16 2013-05-09T22:20:20Z Professor Ward wrote introductions to editions of William Blake and Thomas De Quincey and edited a collection of Keats’s poems. Aileen Ward, Scholar and Biographer, Dies at 97 2016-06-07T04:00:00Z With all due respect to Keats, it was good to see a bit of praise for Shakespeare amid the book’s incessant Dante-worship. Review | If poets could solve a crime . . . 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z Herein lies the eternal appeal of Shakespeare, his unfathomable ambiguity, what Keats called his "negative capability". Political comparisons of Shakespeare are odorous 2013-04-19T20:00:21Z To mix half-lines of Pope and Keats, even a little learning is a joy forever. Perspective | Remember when high culture was revered? Louis Menand’s ‘The Free World’ made me nostalgic. 2021-04-21T04:00:00Z In her program note, Saariaho quotes the opening of a verse in Shelley's elegy for Keats from which she took her title. A brilliant start to Esa-Pekka Salonen's L.A. Phil residency 2014-10-27T04:00:00Z While Thompson and Pinkney tried to stay true to the spirit of Keats’s work, they also took liberties. ‘The Snowy Day,’ a Children’s Classic, Becomes an Opera 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z Thus he goes to the Lake District to discover how Wordsworth, Coleridge and Keats changed the perception of wild uplands from places to avoid to theatres for the exploration of the human psyche. Ramble On by Sinclair McKay – review 2012-06-22T21:55:19Z It’s a fascinating mix of autobiographical anecdotes, an account of Keats’s life, and an analysis of some of his most famous poems. ‘Her Prose Is Sometimes Poetry’: Why Margaret Jull Costa Loves Virginia Woolf 2021-03-04T05:00:00Z It stuck because my mom, like others I have met, has always preferred sentimental to splurge-y gifts, even if my stanzas could never compare to Keats or Ginsberg. Mother’s Day Gifts, Reframed 2022-04-30T04:00:00Z Whereupon Tennyson insists “The one I count greater than them all — Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, even Byron — is Keats.” Review | If poets could solve a crime . . . 2018-06-01T04:00:00Z As Keats reminded us, heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter still. Book review: ‘The Biographical Dictionary of Literary Failure,’ edited by C.D. Rose “As Allen Tate was the first to say, Keats is one of the real heroes of literature,” she said when receiving the National Book Award. Aileen Ward, Scholar and Biographer, Dies at 97 2016-06-07T04:00:00Z As Willard Spiegelman, the editor of Southwest Review and a respected critic in his own right, wrote recently about Burt’s tastes: “Yesterday’s meadow morphs into today’s High Line, Keats’s Philomela into Lady Gaga.” The Education Issue: Stephen Burt, Poetry’s Cross-Dressing Kingmaker 2012-09-16T00:17:27Z I sat agape, like Keats first gazing upon Chapman’s Homer or more recently like me upon discovering Pornhub. BREAKING “The New York Times is hiring a gender editor and I am the only (wo)man for the job!”: The Greatest Living American Writer 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z The Chattahoochee River and its tributaries flow through metropolitan Atlanta, but they hardly register for most people in the city — a disconnect that dismays Jonathan Keats. Artist envisions clock based on how Georgia rivers flow 2022-02-03T05:00:00Z Keats wrote of his Grecian urn: "Thou foster-child of Silence and slow Time". Let each of us write our own history in 100 objects 2010-12-26T19:00:00Z He insisted that scientists and scientifically literate people everywhere who can read Keats as well as Newton have two ways of experiencing and understanding rainbows, not one, and that must be an advance. Atheism’s radical new heroes: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and an evolving new moral view 2014-03-02T17:00:00Z Whereas Byron drank soda water to preserve his figure and Shelley wrote a treatise on the natural diet, Keats ate his nectarine, and we taste it 200 years later. My hero: John Keats by Helen Dunmore 2010-03-27T00:09:00Z As Keats wrote in “Ode on a Grecian Urn”, “Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard/Are sweeter.” War of words 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z It isn't a question of whether a Bob Dylan song, or something by Grandmaster Flash is as good as a Keats ode or something by Auden. On Poetry by Glyn Maxwell – review 2012-07-13T21:55:02Z "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," Keats wrote. Open Books: A Poem Emporium celebrates 15 years in the poetry biz 2010-04-09T22:42:00Z The romantic poets of England, the second generation of Keats, Byron and Shelley were something I got really into when I was about 16. Daniel Radcliffe Does Not Find Tinder Addictive At All 2014-08-07T04:00:00Z Keats writes, “Man should not dispute or assert but whisper results to his neighbour.” Embattled and emboldened: Arts and culture in the age of Trump 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z In Keats’s book, published in 1971, the boys wander through their rundown building on a rainy evening, trying to locate the harmonica music they hear; in this version the haunting strains come from a saxophone. Spare Times for Children for May 10-16 2013-05-09T22:20:20Z Rumpole gets his client off by quoting another Keats, "a thing of beauty is a joy forever". Forged: Why Fakes Are the Great Art of Our Age by Jonathon Keats – review 2013-06-28T07:00:00Z Once more we can hark back to Keats's "negative capability". Poem of the week: Words by Edward Thomas 2013-02-25T10:51:18Z Things like the Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson, or the poems of Wallace Stevens, or Keats's letters. The great books giveaway 2011-03-04T11:19:03Z But, despite Keats, and although Thomas is specifically addressing "English words", it's a poem that seems unusually attuned to the London-born poet's Celtic origins. Poem of the week: Words by Edward Thomas 2013-02-25T10:51:18Z In London, this includes kite-making and flying at Keats House on London's Hampstead Heath and an East End tennis court becoming an enchanted garden of recycled flowers. This week's new events 2010-07-09T23:06:00Z Spend some time here and you may even suspect, with Keats, that heard melodies are sweet, unheard melodies sweeter. ‘Sights and Sounds of Ancient Ritual’ Review: Art Meant to Excite the Soul 2018-12-10T05:00:00Z There she eschewed modern comforts amid surroundings little different from those in Keats House across the road. Elizabeth Jenkins obituary 2010-09-07T17:43:00Z Imaginary Sir Malcolm repeats her ode to actualization – “You have to name a thing to make it live” – before leading her into those words from Keats’s “Ode to a Nightingale”: 'Penny Dreadful' Recap: Vanessa's Sin and Obsession 2014-06-08T04:00:00Z Keats, who was white, had been bothered the lack of African American characters in children's books. U.S. Postal Service unveils series of stamps honoring children's book 'The Snowy Day' 2017-09-05T04:00:00Z He delved into the literary canon revered by angry young men everywhere: Nabokov, Eliot, Shakespeare, Keats, Wilde, Fitzgerald and Hemingway. Benjamin Scheuer and a life told in heartbreaking song at the Geffen 2017-01-03T05:00:00Z The epigraph to Young Romantics is taken from something Keats wrote of his circle in 1817: "The web of our Life is of mingled yarn." Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives by Daisy Hay 2010-04-24T23:08:00Z And it wasn’t just Milton, and it wasn’t just Wordsworth, and it wasn’t just Keats. The Fallen Worlds of Philip Pullman 2019-09-29T04:00:00Z I collected poetry books — I especially loved the Romantic poetry of Keats, Shelley, etc., and then the war poets like Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen. How Books Led a Young Jane Goodall to Live Among the Chimps 2021-10-14T04:00:00Z IN 1962 Ezra Jack Keats started a quiet revolution that in its own way had as much influence as some of the decade’s louder protests. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z Next week's sale at Sotheby's will also include medals, insignia and other mementoes awarded to Keats and other members of the family. Nelson's Order of the Bath medallion tipped to fetch ?500,000 at auction 2010-10-15T12:34:00Z For lovers of Keats, there is Hampstead with his house and walks on the Heath with great views of London. Q&A: Navigating England’s Literary Landscape 2013-06-27T14:46:58Z Highlights this year will include marking the 100th birthday of the writer and artist Ezra Jack Keats, with excerpts from Tada! Spare Times for Children Listings for Sept. 16-22 2016-09-15T04:00:00Z In her new book, Miller says that literature often overlooks how rowdy and subversive Keats really was. 17 New Nonfiction Books to Read This Season 2022-03-25T04:00:00Z Keats is the man who taught me all I know of the art, and all I need to know. Perspective | Gene Weingarten: An ode to my muse 2019-10-11T04:00:00Z It all springs, as Keats once said of metaphor, like leaves from a tree. Sacred Carnality 2015-10-11T04:00:00Z It’s frothy and forthright, a kind of “Keeping Up With the Windsors” with sprinkles of Keats, and like its predecessor will probably float right up the charts. Tina Brown Catches Up With Royal Intrigue in ‘The Palace Papers’ 2022-04-22T04:00:00Z An author and illustrator, Keats published “The Snowy Day,” about a small boy’s delight in his first snowstorm. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z Our collaboration began 10 years ago, in Rome, on a pilgrimage to Keats’ grave as part of an undergraduate study abroad. Why write a collaborative novel? Well … why write alone? 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z The book’s intimacy, vulnerability and determination to provoke is true to Keats, and Nersessian’s genuine feeling for his work is never in doubt. Review | Two centuries after John Keats’s death, his famous odes are still sparking new discussions 2021-02-25T05:00:00Z In a neighboring cell are vintage copies of the books that he requested to read while in jail: volumes by Saint Augustine and Pascal, and poetry by Wordsworth, Keats and Hafiz. Oscar Wilde Honored by the Prison That Once Detained Him 2016-09-14T04:00:00Z Keats knew that you could write with a nectarine in one hand, and the juice would run into a poem. My hero: John Keats by Helen Dunmore 2010-03-27T00:09:00Z Keats is the author of "Virtual Words: Language on the Edge of Science and Technology." The man who invented 'Big Science,' Ernest Lawrence 2015-07-16T04:00:00Z I believe she was like Keats in that way: her small efforts spoke of beauty and truth, in ways that made her eternal.” Books of The Times: Marilyn, Dostoyevsky and Me, Her Pup 2010-12-06T20:40:00Z The April 21 letter - signed by Anthony Keats, The Doors' intellectual property lawyer, and shown Friday to The Associated Press - urged Maillet to remove images of the group from his bar within three months. Paris bar in trouble for honoring The Doors 2011-06-10T16:57:08Z That some of those phrases are by Rilke or Keats immediately appealed to the poet in Rivkin. A Life of Cy Twombly Brings a Poet’s Eye to the Artist’s Mythic Work 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z She dated the image to between 1810 and 1815, judging by the clothes – a black double-breasted coat and waistcoat, white frilled chemise, stock and tie – that Keats is wearing in the portrait. Rare John Keats portrait comes to auction 2013-04-10T12:50:14Z To own a manuscript by Keats is really the closest you can get to him both physically and mentally. John Keats letter to Fanny Brawne set for auction 2011-01-25T17:32:31Z It’s a rudimentary way to measure flow rates, but Keats hopes it will encourage different perspectives on how humans interact with nature. Artist envisions clock based on how Georgia rivers flow 2022-02-03T05:00:00Z Many of the photos take their titles from such 19th-century romantics as Keats, Byron, Shelley and, yes, Tennyson. In the galleries: A meeting of lines in art and architecture Half a century later, the warm images of “The Snowy Day,” by Ezra Jack Keats, are still vivid in my mind. How ‘The Snowy Day’ — on a postage stamp — can help us rethink race in America 2017-09-06T04:00:00Z Suitably enough for a poet in the time of Keats and Shelley, M’Diarmid eschewed local plaids to dress in black. An Unintentional Scottish Masterpiece 2015-10-05T04:00:00Z Keats buttoning up his clean white shirt to write in, after work. T Magazine: The Writer’s Room 2014-02-14T17:37:13Z Made in thin, polished silver and with a gold-plated, realistic stem like a pumpkin’s attached to its side, it is a frozen instant of time — a modern version, you could say, of Keats’s Grecian urn. Art in Review 2010-02-25T20:58:00Z Before 1819, Keats had secured a place in the poets’ pantheon, but it was a lower place. Perspective | The perfect poem for Valentine’s Day 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z If you pass through Rome, a visit to the poets John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley, buried in the city’s Non-Catholic Cemetery, is a categorical imperative. Read Your Way Through Rome 2022-09-28T04:00:00Z It starts with Keats’s childhood as depicted in his more mature work, as well as in a few oils and pastels from his adolescence, featuring Brooklyn rooftops and tenements. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z What Keats did for the ode, Irby has done for the complaint. Some Personal News From Samantha Irby 2020-05-01T04:00:00Z At the end, he made a claim for what he calls “poetic science”: the notion that a Keats and a Newton, listening to each other, “might hear the galaxies sing.” Atheism’s radical new heroes: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and an evolving new moral view 2014-03-02T17:00:00Z Keats was not, which still surprises some who hear that the Jewish Museum in New York has mounted a retrospective of his work. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z On my short shelf of favorites would go all of Keats, the short poems of Yiannis Ritsos, the best translations of T’ang dynasty poets, all of Dickinson, all of Stevens and Whitman’s “The Sleepers.” Poetry Profiles: Wave Books 2014-05-16T04:00:00Z I relished the poetry of Byron, Keats and Kipling; my favorite was “The Highwayman,” by Alfred Noyes. Simon Sebag Montefiore: By the Book 2018-01-18T05:00:00Z Keats thought of Shakespeare as his "Presidor", a kind of higher intelligence who always had his back. Bruce by Peter Ames Carlin, Bruce Springsteen and the Promise of Rock 'n' Roll by Marc Dolan – review 2012-11-28T08:00:01Z Roe even makes a virtue of Keats's suburban upbringing, raised on the edgy "darkling thresholds" of London. John Keats: A New Life by Nicholas Roe – review 2013-07-12T15:30:11Z Postal Service started taking preorders for a set of four stamps based on Keats’s illustrations from “The Snowy Day.” How ‘The Snowy Day’ — on a postage stamp — can help us rethink race in America 2017-09-06T04:00:00Z Her aim was twofold: to critically analyze Keats’s poetry and, by reading his inner life, to explain what she called his “audacious act of self-creation.” Aileen Ward, Scholar and Biographer, Dies at 97 2016-06-07T04:00:00Z In addition to offering children an introduction to this Louisiana roots music, the event will feature Dan Zanes, another star of children’s entertainment, reading from Keats’s books. Spare Times for Children for June 5-11 2015-06-04T04:00:00Z “Ideally, people will get into the water … to observe and to consider the effects of the flow of water on the world as well as the causes of that flow,” Keats told The Associated Press. Artist envisions clock based on how Georgia rivers flow 2022-02-03T05:00:00Z Watch it with two new animated specials, “If You Give a Mouse a Christmas Cookie” and Ezra Jack Keats’s “The Snowy Day.” What’s on TV Friday: ‘Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life’ and ‘Lang Lang’s New York Rhapsody’ 2016-11-25T05:00:00Z Not only is Keats trying to manipulate the situation, but the chief suspect is a Falklands hero and, while Hunt's convinced of his guilt, the evidence isn't strong. BBC Young Musician 2010 2010-04-16T05:45:00Z An illustrated book for adults, “The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats” is being published in October by Yale University Press to complement the exhibit. ArtsBeat Blog: 'The Snowy Day' Celebrates 50 Years 2011-08-18T15:21:34Z Keats has a lot to answer for in nonsensically identifying truth with beauty. Should 'true story' films such as Zero Dark Thirty and Argo be rated L for lie? 2013-01-17T18:29:01Z Keats is a poet for all time and every time, including these times. John Keats, Chopped Prose and Other Letters to the Editor 2022-04-29T04:00:00Z One can’t help but be pleased that two centuries on, Keats’s odes still inspire engagement and love. Review | Two centuries after John Keats’s death, his famous odes are still sparking new discussions 2021-02-25T05:00:00Z Keats has led workshops since the fall of 2021 to teach people how to use hand-made materials to chronicle flow rates. Artist envisions clock based on how Georgia rivers flow 2022-02-03T05:00:00Z The story began to develop: a series of scenes focused on one character, Racheal Keats. Simon Stephens: Stockport state of mind 2013-01-23T20:00:01Z One day, Keats invited Taback into his studio to see the art for his new book, "The Snowy Day." Simms Taback's books offer a brush with greatness 2012-01-07T04:33:16Z The death of Keats, for instance, is dispatched in a single paragraph, and long before the book's end. Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives by Daisy Hay 2010-04-24T23:08:00Z In the letter, Keats wrote: "I shall Kiss your name and mine where your Lips have been - Lips! why should a poor prisoner as I am talk about such things." Keats love letter sold for ?96K 2011-03-29T20:48:25Z A. What Keats called “negative capability”: the ability to absorb and change rather than the ability to assert. Ophelia Re-envisioned in ‘Imagining O’ 2014-09-02T04:00:00Z His elegantly simple figures recall the work of Ezra Jack Keats and occasionally Charles M. Schulz. Sonic Sensations: Picture Books About Nina Simone and Jimi Hendrix 2021-11-12T05:00:00Z Biographers, as Nersessian notes, have demonstrated that Keats entertained radical political ideas, but the radicalism did not make it into many of the poems, and certainly not into these poems. Review | Two centuries after John Keats’s death, his famous odes are still sparking new discussions 2021-02-25T05:00:00Z Before this journey, Keats always felt intense melancholy. When the World Stops, Traveling in John Keats’s ‘Realms of Gold’ 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z Keats, in his “Ode to a Nightingale,” figures the bird as a symbol of our physical and spiritual frailty. Humanity’s Deepest Longings, Found in a Bird’s Song 2016-07-25T04:00:00Z It was Keats and Browning who continued to inspire the first pre-Raphaelites. Saints and sinners 2010-09-24T23:06:00Z By way of contrast, Keats instances Shakespeare, who, possessed of Negative Capability, was content to allow "uncertainties, mysteries and doubts" without attempting to resolve or rationalise them. Why literary archives are like monkfish 2011-01-21T10:46:31Z Music, Keats would agree, is where you find it. Spare Times for Children for May 10-16 2013-05-09T22:20:20Z The photo is titled “Truth is beauty,” with an irony alien to Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” the poem from which that phrase is adapted. In the galleries: A meeting of lines in art and architecture The odes are so beautiful — and Keats’s image as a sensualist, an effete Romantic aesthete, so firmly established — that it is easy to overlook how philosophically accomplished and profound they are. Review | Two centuries after John Keats’s death, his famous odes are still sparking new discussions 2021-02-25T05:00:00Z For Keats, the nightingale’s song encapsulates all the great metaphysical hazards of being alive. Humanity’s Deepest Longings, Found in a Bird’s Song 2016-07-25T04:00:00Z "The discussions were nonexistent," Keats said of pension bills in that era. Aldermen to reap generous pensions 2012-05-01T02:03:00Z It is a mark of Keats's poetic genius and the power of his imagination that the words of this letter fall so naturally into the rhythm of verse. John Keats letter to Fanny Brawne set for auction 2011-01-25T17:32:31Z Recounting in gripping detail the night Keats met William Wordsworth, the book won the Truman Capote Award. Review | Poet Stanley Plumly takes a lyrical look at John Constable and J.M.W. Turner 2018-08-21T04:00:00Z During his early years as a graphic designer, Taback worked in the same Manhattan building as children's illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. Simms Taback's books offer a brush with greatness 2012-01-07T04:33:16Z In contrast, the living faces of Keats and Wordsworth, depicted in the crowd around Jesus, carry conviction. Michael Dirda reviews ‘The Immortal Evening’ by Stanley Plumly One evening, he read Keats and Ecclesiastes aloud with Mrs. Ring before falling into tears. Frances Kroll Ring, secretary of author F. Scott Fitzgerald, dies at 99 2015-07-01T04:00:00Z The good news is that I’ve already outlived two Brontës, Keats and Stephen Crane. Review: In ‘When Breath Becomes Air,’ Dr. Paul Kalanithi Confronts an Early Death 2016-01-06T05:00:00Z Keats said he was a "poor prisoner" as his love was never consummated due to his disease. Keats love letter sold for ?96K 2011-03-29T20:48:25Z When Keats says ‘shagging’ we don’t know what he means. YES MEANS KNOW: Respect, ravishment, and the non-con job of being a wanton woman 2017-03-18T04:00:00Z Most contemporary images of Keats are derived from Joseph Severn's miniature of the poet, in which he rests his head on one hand, looking wistfully at a point behind his friend. Rare John Keats portrait comes to auction 2013-04-10T12:50:14Z “Then began an experience that turned my life around—working on a book with a black kid as hero,” Mr. Keats said. ArtsBeat Blog: 'The Snowy Day' Celebrates 50 Years 2011-08-18T15:21:34Z It elevates cancer sufferers to the same exalted state of higher being to which tuberculosis sufferers were once hoisted by Keats and Byron, or vampires by Kristen Stewart fans. The Fault in Our Stars: 'The swoony drop-dead hit of the summer' – first-look review 2014-06-05T04:00:00Z “I wanted to be the next John Keats. Every word was an agony.” Time Capsule of ’70s Los Angeles Beaches from Tod Papageorge 2022-07-12T04:00:00Z In discussing Duchamp, Keats does not mention that the original Fountain was lost, and that Duchamp made several versions of it in secret, thus preventing his original provocation becoming fetishised. Forged: Why Fakes Are the Great Art of Our Age by Jonathon Keats – review 2013-06-28T07:00:00Z Becker suggested there's another obvious reason why students and professors enjoy studying Colbert: He's a lot funnier than Emerson or Keats or Kierkegaard. Colbert: To academics, he's the Higgs boson of political satire 2012-07-10T19:44:07Z Keats was inspired to write “The Snowy Day” by a series of photographs in a 1940 issue of Life magazine depicting a young African American boy. U.S. Postal Service unveils series of stamps honoring children's book 'The Snowy Day' 2017-09-05T04:00:00Z I’m experiencing, thanks to Lynch, what Keats called negative capability, that state of being in “uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason”. Twin Peaks recap: episodes three and four – nobody said it would be easy viewing 2017-05-29T04:00:00Z Joseph Severn, the artist who was with Keats when he died, wrote that many of them "contained quite as fine poetry as any of his actual poems". John Keats letter to Fanny Brawne set for auction 2011-01-25T17:32:31Z One of our favorites was “The Snowy Day,” by Ezra Jack Keats. Michelle Obama: By the Book 2018-12-06T05:00:00Z “None of the manuscripts I’d been illustrating featured any black kids — except for token blacks in the background,” Keats wrote. How ‘The Snowy Day’ — on a postage stamp — can help us rethink race in America 2017-09-06T04:00:00Z In a letter, Keats wrote, “Like most English men they feel a mighty preference for every thing English.” Street of the Iron Po(e)t, Part XVII 2016-11-28T05:00:00Z This inevitable sense of falling short is expressed in some of the best poetry ever written, he says, and he elaborates his point with energised discussions of Keats, Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. War of words 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z Filled with Keats’s books, it includes an edition of “The Snowy Day” that concludes with Keats’s observations on how art brightened his life. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z In Mr. Ricks’s sly 2004 book “Dylan’s Visions of Sin,” he persuasively compared Mr. Dylan at various points with personages as distinct as Yeats, Hardy, Keats, Marvell, Tennyson and Marlon Brando. Bob Dylan on the Page: Poetry and Prose to Match Any American Writer 2016-10-13T04:00:00Z At the moment, my bedside table carries the eclectic mix of Jack Vance's Tales of the Dying Earth, Mary Stewart's The Wicked Day and Andrew Motion's 1987 biography of Keats. Sitting, lying or standing: what's the pole position for reading? 2010-09-01T08:13:00Z Byron, among others, snobbishly dismissed Keats as a mere ‘Cockney poet’. Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z He set the words of some of the most revered poets in the English language: Shakespeare, Donne, Keats, Blake, Auden. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now 2022-08-24T04:00:00Z There's a whole sub-category of writers who were shaped by medical studies, from Keats to Somerset Maugham. Against type: Writers with other careers 2012-11-26T15:30:05Z Meanwhile, as far as Keats was concerned, Byron’s work lacked originality and was overrated by his adoring readers. Tom Wolfe vs. John Updike, Norman Mailer and John Irving — and other timeless literary feuds 2019-06-23T04:00:00Z As a kid, I was inspired by Ezra Jack Keats’s “The Snowy Day,” and by the various quilts my family had, so fabric and pattern have always been important to me. Loveis Wise’s “Taking Care” 2019-04-15T04:00:00Z “I have already outlived Chopin, Mozart, Schubert, Pushkin, Lermontov and Keats,” he said, referring to his age. Evgeny Kissin Will Indulge His Love of Yiddish Poetry at Carnegie Hall 2015-12-13T05:00:00Z That’s why when I’m traveling with my camera, I’ll often take pictures of, you know, Keats’s bed, Shelley’s grave or Victor Hugo’s desk. T Magazine: Patti Smith, Requiem Lass 2011-10-14T15:15:24Z For Keats concentrated on showing this woman, before he left this mortal coil, what she meant to his heart, his soul, his art. Perspective | The perfect poem for Valentine’s Day 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z Meantime, Keats continues to pile on the pressure and Drake begins to look anew at Sam Tyler's death. Unreported World 2010-04-09T05:45:00Z They're also among those analysed by Christopher Ricks in his book Keats and Embarrassment. Why do writers drink? 2013-07-20T07:00:14Z At one point, they were engaged, before Keats’s consumption worsened, at which point both knew that theirs was a star-crossed love. Perspective | The perfect poem for Valentine’s Day 2019-02-07T05:00:00Z I expect them to be as good as – perhaps comparable to – Keats's letters. Best holiday reads 2013 2013-07-14T07:00:00Z The festivities begin with a performance of one of Keats’s signature tales by Tada! Spare Times for Children Listings for June 10-16 2016-06-09T04:00:00Z There was no such problem in the other songs, and the Keats setting “What Is More Gentle Than a Wind in Summer?” was particularly gorgeous, with, again, wonderful contributions from those woodwind players. Music Review: Benjamin Britten Celebration at Trinity Wall Street 2013-09-06T21:51:28Z Dancers and Grace Devotional Dancers will perform; and books like Ezra Jack Keats’s story “The Snowy Day” will be given away. Spare Times: For Children, for Jan. 13-19 2012-01-12T22:22:26Z The same could be said of Ben Whishaw as Keats in Bright Star. 2010-02-12T02:12:00Z In the Romantic era, poets such as Blake, Keats and Shelley did promulgate a new ideal: the transformative power of erotic love. ‘Self and Soul’: Mark Edmundson’s biting critique of modern complacency 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z “The child was black, but as far as Ezra was concerned, he was Ezra,” said Deborah Pope, executive director of the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z Guglielmo plans to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Ezra Jack Keats’s “The Snowy Day,” one of the first American picture books to focus on a Black child, by pairing it with a recent work. Take a Look: ‘Reading Rainbow’ Goes Live, With New Friends to Know 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z In September, the Jewish Museum in New York will host an exhibit on Mr. Keats, who was Jewish and not African American, and the art of “The Snowy Day.” ArtsBeat Blog: 'The Snowy Day' Celebrates 50 Years 2011-08-18T15:21:34Z The show, which also comprises notebooks, sketches, correspondence, photographs and some of Keats’s research, includes a 1940 clipping from Life magazine showing a boy of about 3 or 4 being tested for malaria in Georgia. ?The Snowy Day,? Art of Ezra Jack Keats at Jewish Museum 2011-12-08T23:38:16Z That’s just what Tada!, the youth theater troupe, does in this showcase, which presents highlights from its forthcoming season of musicals, including “The Little Moon Theater,” “Adventures From Ezra Jack Keats” and “Sleep Over.” Spare Times for Children for Nov. 16-22 2012-11-15T23:10:06Z It's certainly tempting to install Kennedy at the head of a line of authors suffering for their work that stretches back to, and beyond, the dying Keats, but she rejects the notion. AL Kennedy and the perils of the pen 2012-08-15T17:30:01Z Mr Lerner takes his cue from Keats, but is a little more frank when he describes “the fatal problem with poetry: poems”. War of words 2016-06-23T04:00:00Z Our sixth day grounded, I spent with Keats. When the World Stops, Traveling in John Keats’s ‘Realms of Gold’ 2020-03-26T04:00:00Z Aviv, for her part, finds more resonance in Keats’s notion of “negative capability” — the capacity to experience “uncertainty, mysteries and doubts, without any irritable reaching after facts or reason.” In ‘Strangers to Ourselves,’ a Revelatory Account of Mental Illness 2022-09-07T04:00:00Z Sat in the fields reciting Keats to the skylarks. John Banville: a life in writing 2012-06-29T21:55:12Z “And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips, / Bidding adieu,” Keats writes, and I felt the truth of his claim that images or narratives of happiness are the best conduit for melancholy. Garth Greenwell on Vacations 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z The poet Keats died at 25 in 1821, and his short life and brilliant work have inspired a vast amount of literature. 17 New Nonfiction Books to Read This Season 2022-03-25T04:00:00Z "Keats is a hugely important part of our cultural landscape, and it is thrilling to know that we will now be able to display the letter where it was written." Keats love letter sold for ?96K 2011-03-29T20:48:25Z Or, oh — I want Keats, Byron, Rachel Carson, Dickens, Darwin — and, oh, I so want Churchill and, and, and — my dinner party will need a banqueting hall to fit them all in! How Books Led a Young Jane Goodall to Live Among the Chimps 2021-10-14T04:00:00Z During the one decade 1811-20 not only were Byron, Keats and Shelley writing and Jane Austen’s novels published, but Thackeray, Dickens, Trollope and George Eliot were all born. A History of the British Empire at Its Peak 2018-03-30T04:00:00Z It is Hay's contention – though it is somewhat counter-intuitive, as she readily admits – that Shelley, Keats and Byron were in some sense built by their friendships. Young Romantics: The Shelleys, Byron and Other Tangled Lives by Daisy Hay 2010-04-24T23:08:00Z His collected letters have been likened to those of Keats. ‘Ted Hughes’: A controversial biography shows the poet’s darker side 2015-10-06T04:00:00Z The complete works of William Shakespeare, Monet’s lilies, all of Hemingway, all of Milton, all of Keats, our music libraries, our library libraries, our galleries, our poetry, our letters, our names etched in desks. Everyone is so special 2014-04-05T22:00:00Z "Looking at your right hand," he tells himself, "as it grips the black fountain pen you are using to write this journal, you think of Keats looking at his own right hand under similar circumstances." Winter Journal by Paul Auster – review 2012-08-15T10:00:02Z Keats said the ruling is “going to preserve and save that river for the foreseeable future.” A river runs through Bakersfield? Judge rules the Kern River must be allowed to flow 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z “Haunted by syntax,” Glück said she read work by John Keats, Emily Dickinson, William Butler Yeats and British novels as a teen. Louise Glück, former U.S. poet laureate and Nobel winner who wrote with 'austere beauty,' dies at 80 2023-10-13T04:00:00Z “We prevented Westlands from validating their contract. That was our goal,” Keats said. Battle rages over 'sweetheart deal' between Trump administration and giant water district 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z And at the University of Texas, students studied Swift’s songs alongside works from Shakespeare, Keats and Frost. Stanford will offer student-led class on Taylor Swift's storytelling 'through the eras' 2023-07-07T04:00:00Z “A Man’s life of any worth is a continual allegory,” observed the poet John Keats. Review: A new play that traces Billie Jean King's inspiring story ought to be a musical 2023-06-20T04:00:00Z “The court ordered a river that for the most part has been dry 99% of the time, for the last hundred-plus years, will now flow,” said Adam Keats, a lawyer representing environmental groups. A river runs through Bakersfield? Judge rules the Kern River must be allowed to flow 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z Now, Liverpool's global appeal is reflected in the audience when Keats performs as a singer in the Cavern himself. Eurovision Song Contest 2023: Why it's about more than music for Liverpool 2023-05-02T04:00:00Z “The whole thing was a ripoff,” said Adam Keats, a lawyer for California Water Impact Network and other groups. Battle rages over 'sweetheart deal' between Trump administration and giant water district 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z Her first published poems — and the ones that followed — reveal a lifelong apprenticeship with John Keats, Gerard Manley Hopkins and William Wordsworth. Review | The MacArthur ‘genius’ poet who got her first break at 58 2023-03-03T05:00:00Z When an impassioned verse by Keats or Dickinson makes us feel like the poet speaks directly to us, we are experiencing the effects of a technology called language. Perspective | AI is better at writing poems than you’d expect. But that’s fine. 2023-02-13T05:00:00Z Fish that have been spotted in the river recently include native California hitch as well as non-native largemouth bass, Keats said. A river runs through Bakersfield? Judge rules the Kern River must be allowed to flow 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z Twombly’s collage includes words from Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “Adonais,” his elegy for John Keats, who had recently died in Rome at age 25. Review | I’ve been waiting half my life for this show. It’s magnificent. 2023-01-14T05:00:00Z “They should stop putting water in that ground, no matter what it produces in terms of food. It’s a terrible place to be irrigating,” Keats said. Battle rages over 'sweetheart deal' between Trump administration and giant water district 2023-08-10T04:00:00Z I take a step backward, kind of amazed, reading Clampitt’s inspired imitations of Keats. Review | The MacArthur ‘genius’ poet who got her first break at 58 2023-03-03T05:00:00Z It wasn’t always Josh Keats’s job to drive the tractor. How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z “You put the water back in, and fish return quickly,” Keats said. A river runs through Bakersfield? Judge rules the Kern River must be allowed to flow 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z But he died, like Keats, in Rome, at age 83. Review | I’ve been waiting half my life for this show. It’s magnificent. 2023-01-14T05:00:00Z This year is the 60th anniversary of the book, written by Ezra Jack Keats. Bidens visit patients at Children’s National Hospital 2022-12-23T05:00:00Z She acknowledged, as Keats did in his final letter, how she “always made an awkward bow.” Review | The MacArthur ‘genius’ poet who got her first break at 58 2023-03-03T05:00:00Z But on this fall day, it’s Keats operating the heavy machinery, trundling down rows of rich green stalks, because he had to let go two-thirds of his staff to stay afloat. How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z Keats said many other rivers and streams throughout the state need similar efforts, and other court cases are underway. A river runs through Bakersfield? Judge rules the Kern River must be allowed to flow 2023-11-01T04:00:00Z “We can put a river back through Bakersfield, and we can still let these businesses still grow crops and still make money,” Keats said. In Bakersfield, a lawsuit aims to turn a dry riverbed into a flowing river 2022-12-18T05:00:00Z She is “more than a fair portrait and landscape painter … speaks several languages” and “is fond of poetry, favoring Keats and Shelly,” a columnist wrote in 1905. It’s White House wedding day — but the wildest one was Alice Roosevelt’s 2022-11-19T05:00:00Z The actors are as liable to quote “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats as plunge a knife into an enemy soldier. ‘Rogue Heroes’ offers thrilling war adventure in the desert 2022-11-15T05:00:00Z “We are witnessing massive insolvency,” Keats said, “especially on the West Coast.” How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z “It’s sad,” said Charles Keats, who sat next to her. In Washington, tributes to Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy and strength 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z Keats is working on two cases involving public trust issues, one relating to the Merced River and the other to the Santa Clara River. In Bakersfield, a lawsuit aims to turn a dry riverbed into a flowing river 2022-12-18T05:00:00Z Keats: It’s so rewarding to do a number that is so ensemble-forward and really displays their talents. How the 'Moulin Rouge' medley ‘Backstage Romance’ came to be 2022-07-08T04:00:00Z She became a fan of Shelley after making her 2009 film Bright Star, starring Ben Whishaw, about another romantic poet, John Keats. Jane Campion: Netflix may be more picky over projects after subscriber fall 2022-07-07T04:00:00Z By many accounts, the industry is struggling against unprecedented uncertainty and poised for what Keats is calling the “Great Reset.” How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z Keats, who is from Maryland but grew up in London, reminisced about his time in the U.K. and swapped British history trivia with Phillips. In Washington, tributes to Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy and strength 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z “I think there’s something very important about saying, as a community and as a society, that we’re not going to sacrifice our rivers that go through our communities,” Keats said. In Bakersfield, a lawsuit aims to turn a dry riverbed into a flowing river 2022-12-18T05:00:00Z Novelists and poets we now consider iconic, such as Jane Austen and John Keats, were not so highly regarded in their lifetime. Can’t Buy Me Luck: The Role of Serendipity in the Beatles’ Success 2022-05-04T04:00:00Z As a scholar of English literature, Dr. Suleri Goodyear cultivated specialties in the writings of Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron and Keats. Sara Suleri Goodyear, acclaimed Pakistani memoirist, dies at 68 2022-04-01T04:00:00Z Keats said that 15 years ago, a pound of outdoor-grown flower could sell for $3,500. How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z Keats, 57, raised his pint glass and offered a toast — “to the king.” In Washington, tributes to Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy and strength 2022-09-08T04:00:00Z “There are a whole lot of rivers in California that are diverted and dammed and are basically destroyed,” said Adam Keats, a lawyer representing the groups. In Bakersfield, a lawsuit aims to turn a dry riverbed into a flowing river 2022-12-18T05:00:00Z Keats once joked that Isaac Newton “destroyed the poetry of the rainbow by reducing it to a prism.” Review | What does this funny-looking mole have to do with our sense of touch? A new book explains. 2022-03-21T04:00:00Z Keats was barely over five feet, but look at his spiritual size. Opinion | While Putin Shrinks, Zelensky Soars 2022-03-19T04:00:00Z “Federal legalization couldn’t come quick enough,” Keats said. How the marijuana ‘green rush’ fell apart 2022-12-30T05:00:00Z By novel’s end, readers may even begin to wonder whether the name of that cute family dog, John Keats, is also an alias. Review | ‘The Love of My Life’ is a masterful domestic thriller with a doozy of a plot 2022-03-12T05:00:00Z “All they have to do is divert the water down closer to the valley floor and not divert it up above the city,” Keats said. In Bakersfield, a lawsuit aims to turn a dry riverbed into a flowing river 2022-12-18T05:00:00Z Keats wouldn’t say exactly what that radio’s for but said that the company has some “interesting stuff cooking” that it would announce later. This is the Osom OV1, a new phone from Essential’s former engineers and designers 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z Later English romantic poets, such as Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and John Keats, wrote poems celebrating rebellious heroes, passionate love, and the mystery and beauty of nature. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z In one snap, the embattled star commemorated his youngest son Keats’ second birthday. ‘And Just Like That...’ star Chris Noth returns to social media amid allegations of sexual assault 2022-02-22T05:00:00Z She is reportedly holed up in their West Coast home trying to protect their kids, Orion, 13, and Keats, 18 months, from the impact of the allegations against their dad. Who is Chris Noth's wife, Tara Wilson? 2021-12-22T05:00:00Z Keats said, however, that these contracts “don’t trump the public trust doctrine” and that the city is violating its obligations by allowing diversions that dewater the river. In Bakersfield, a lawsuit aims to turn a dry riverbed into a flowing river 2022-12-18T05:00:00Z It will have room for two physical SIM cards — Keats says the company purposefully chose not to go with an e-SIM to avoid tying itself to particular carriers. This is the Osom OV1, a new phone from Essential’s former engineers and designers 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z Keats said the water is going to cash crops that benefit a select few, based on “water rights that are legacies from a period long ago that was founded upon theft, oppression and ripoff.” In Bakersfield, many push for bringing back the flow of the long-dry Kern River 2021-12-09T05:00:00Z "Happy Birthday little Keats – you have brought light and blue skies into our lives!" ‘And Just Like That...’ star Chris Noth returns to social media amid allegations of sexual assault 2022-02-22T05:00:00Z It is autumn in earnest, Keats’ “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,” and a columnist’s fancy naturally turns to thoughts of positional chess. Savoring the mellow joys of positional chess 2021-11-02T04:00:00Z Faithfull: The most incredible thing about Keats, Courtney, is that he died at 25, so these beautiful poems were all written before he died. Marianne Faithfull and Courtney Love talk romantic poetry, cheating death and the joys of sober sex 2021-04-27T04:00:00Z Keats couldn’t say how fast the OV1 will charge, just that it will be “impressively quick.” This is the Osom OV1, a new phone from Essential’s former engineers and designers 2022-03-03T05:00:00Z The Kern River is a “poster child,” Keats said, and there are many other rivers and streams throughout California in the same situation. In Bakersfield, many push for bringing back the flow of the long-dry Kern River 2021-12-09T05:00:00Z When the Van Asselt Community Center held a vaccination pop-up clinic for the public in mid-February, New Holly resident and president of the center’s advisory council, Keats Landis, called on Ali to administer the vaccine. Pharmacy catering to a diverse South Seattle neighborhood is on a mission to vaccinate against COVID-19 2021-04-20T04:00:00Z In the evening a virtual Keats, created by the Institute for Digital Archaeology in Oxford, will recite his poem Bright Star in a live feed from keats-shelley.org. A joy forever: poetry world prepares to mark bicentenary of John Keats 2021-02-19T05:00:00Z “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” Keats wrote in “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” “that is all/Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.” He Wants to Save Classics From Whiteness. Can the Field Survive? 2021-02-02T05:00:00Z Keats shut his doors in March as the European wave of COVID-19 was hitting Spain and Italy hard and Britain was sliding towards its own crisis. 'We can work it out' says closure-threatened home of The Beatles 2020-08-21T04:00:00Z Danielle Keats Citron, a law professor at Boston University and the author of “Hate Crimes in Cyberspace,” said she was “grateful to see these A.G.s step forward and demand that Facebook do better.” Facebook Must Better Police Online Hate, State Attorneys General Say 2020-08-05T04:00:00Z Keats’s first book of poetry was published when he was 21; Mary Shelley was 18 when she started writing Frankenstein. Four-year-old lands book deal for his 'astonishing' poetry 2020-07-22T04:00:00Z “Keats and the house in Rome mean a lot to me, and it was a pleasure to work on these projects for the bicentenary of his death,” said Geldof. A joy forever: poetry world prepares to mark bicentenary of John Keats 2021-02-19T05:00:00Z Keats wrote that “touch has a memory”, and the anticipation or the recollection of the physical is often where the excitement, fervour and true poetry lie. Look, don't touch: what great literature can teach us about love with no contact 2020-05-22T04:00:00Z But as the country adapts to a new life dominated by facemasks and social distancing, Keats is due to reopen next week for International Beatleweek - a six day festival. 'We can work it out' says closure-threatened home of The Beatles 2020-08-21T04:00:00Z The theater is sometimes dismissed as lightweight, a playground for hams, but writers as great as Nietzsche, Freud and Keats knew better. A theater critic's letter to his students, past, present and future 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z Keats and Byron loved swimming; sea-bathing was an upper-class health fad that inspired the first seaside resorts. Can nature really heal us? 2020-03-14T04:00:00Z But far from being “writ in water”, Keats’s words continue to echo, with a host of writing and events lined up to mark the 200th anniversary of his death. A joy forever: poetry world prepares to mark bicentenary of John Keats 2021-02-19T05:00:00Z “The first step in preventing manipulation for individuals is knowing that it may be afoot,” said Danielle Keats Citron, a Boston University law professor and 2019 MacArthur fellow, commonly known as a “genius grant” recipient. Analysis | The Technology 202: Social networks haven't done enough to prevent voter manipulation, tech leaders say 2020-03-10T04:00:00Z It will be a different vibe, said Keats, but it’s a start. 'We can work it out' says closure-threatened home of The Beatles 2020-08-21T04:00:00Z Animals have always come and gone, medieval wolves, later Keats’ nightingale, later still a rare wallaby, spotted bounding through the trees in spring 2019. The invisible city: how a homeless man built a life underground 2020-03-05T05:00:00Z She found those same strains reading Keats and Coleridge in college, the first texts she loved. How to Write Fiction When the Planet Is Falling Apart 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z In the morning of the anniversary, flowers will be laid by Keats’s tomb during a poetry reading. A joy forever: poetry world prepares to mark bicentenary of John Keats 2021-02-19T05:00:00Z The romantic poets – Coleridge, Byron, Keats – loved to swim. 'Wild swimming'? We used to just call it swimming | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett 2020-01-29T05:00:00Z Keats was an author and illustrator whose wordless picture book “The Snowy Day” is the New York Public Library’s most-checked-out book. U of Southern Mississippi children’s book festival April 1-3 2020-01-25T05:00:00Z The Snowy Day and Other Stories Family-friendly show based on Ezra Jack Keats’ children’s book; for ages 3 and up. Theater in L.A. this week: 'Until the Flood,' 'She Loves Me' and more 2020-01-24T05:00:00Z The Snowy Day and Other Stories Childsplay Theatre Company presents this family-friendly show based on Ezra Jack Keats’ children’s book; for ages 3 and up. Theater in L.A. this week: Sting in 'The Last Ship' and more 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z “It’s exciting to work with the school because it allows for a more immediate interaction with the progress,” Keats said. Artist tries 1,000-year time lapse photo of Lake Tahoe 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z Francis Crick, borrowing from Keats, called science a “mad pursuit.” We Should All Be Science Critics 2019-08-10T04:00:00Z There is an understanding that while Kerschen dauntlessly writes in the voice of Keats — not just dialogue but also snippets of poems, plays, letters — he can’t quite mimic the poet’s lyrical magic. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z “People are lined up almost an hour before the farmers market opens,” said Sandra Keats, the film’s producer, “and usually the eggs are sold out within the first half-hour.” Life on the ‘Biggest Little Farm’: behind the scenes of a biodynamic blockbuster 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Weld handed control of Decker College to bankruptcy trustee Robert Keats. Weld could face scrutiny on party loyalty, lobbying, more amid Trump primary challenge 2019-05-06T04:00:00Z Working with a slowly fading pigment in a pinhole camera, Keats created a camera with a photograph that will theoretically develop over a 1,000 years. Artist tries 1,000-year time lapse photo of Lake Tahoe 2019-12-12T05:00:00Z Perhaps in drawing him the author, Ezra Jack Keats, who was born to Polish Jewish immigrants, was also giving shape to his family’s dreams of a world free from religious and racial persecution. A is for Activist: why children’s books are getting political 2019-05-02T04:00:00Z Keats was at the height of his powers just before he died, having written his six great odes throughout 1819. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z The poet invokes Keats, and Keats answers back. Kaveh Akbar: “The Palace” 2019-04-19T04:00:00Z Mr. Plumly spent years on the book, traveling to Keats’s home in London, visiting libraries and even renting an apartment above the room in which Keats died in Rome. Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z This is the No. 1 team in the country and we’re taking it to them,” Keats said. Frozen 4 final pits defending champ UMD versus upstart UMass 2019-04-12T04:00:00Z Jill Keats, 66, told Newshub she was on her way to lunch when she heard noises that she thought at first were firecrackers. 40 killed, more than 20 injured, in shootings at 2 mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand 2019-03-15T04:00:00Z Kerschen’s revived Keats becomes a part of Percy and Mary Shelley’s circle of expats, gets reacquainted with his medical roots and befriends some student revolutionaries. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z The Baltimore Sun reports retired Rear Admiral Edgar Keats died of complications from a fall Saturday. Naval Academy’s oldest alumnus, WWII veteran dies at 104 2019-03-04T05:00:00Z At the party, Keats heard about the Elgin marbles, thee ancient Greek sculptures from the Parthenon that had recently been brought to England, which became one of his poetic inspirations. Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z Lula Washington Dance Theatre The L.A.-based troupe performs a selection of dances inspired by the writings of Ezra Jack Keats. SoCal dance listings, March 3-10: Jessica Lang Dance at Pepperdine and more 2019-03-01T05:00:00Z Or maybe there’s a bit of both in the mix – looking, as Keats says, “with eternal lids apart”, while also searching the soul’s inner darkness to unearth one’s deepest dreads, longings and revelations. Can a sleepless night awaken creativity? 2018-12-15T05:00:00Z Are his words able to live up to those of Keats? What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Keats was a decorated World War II veteran who served in the Pacific theater. Naval Academy’s oldest alumnus, WWII veteran dies at 104 2019-03-04T05:00:00Z Keats believed that he and his writing would be forgotten, and on his deathbed he dictated his epitaph: “Here lies one whose name was writ in water.” Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z Keats said it first, but it was Mary Poppins, being practically perfect in every way, who found the right occasion for it, shortly after pulling an improbably large houseplant out of her carpetbag. Review: ‘Mary Poppins Returns,’ and she really shouldn’t have 2018-12-12T05:00:00Z I assumed Hofstadter would be sympathetic to Keats’s “Beauty is truth” line. Beauty Does Not Equal Truth, in Physics or Elsewhere 2018-10-28T04:00:00Z The book is an alternative history in which Kerschen imagines what might have been if Keats didn’t die of tuberculosis at the tender age of 25 on Feb. 23, 1821. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Keats was born in Chicago and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout at age 13. Naval Academy’s oldest alumnus, WWII veteran dies at 104 2019-03-04T05:00:00Z He called his 2008 book, “Posthumous Keats,” a “personal biography” of the poet, who was 25 when he died in 1821 of tuberculosis. Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z The first belongs to the person who has a genius and can do something that no one else can do, like Keats writing a poem. 'Trump doesn't measure up': Doris Kearns Goodwin on leadership 2018-10-07T04:00:00Z Like Keats, who spoke Cockney but wrote the purest sounds in English, Flannery spoke a dialect beyond instant comprehension but on the page her prose was imaginative, tough, alive. Flannery O’Connor’s Revelatory Honesty 2001-01-22T05:00:00Z Unlike Dr. Frankenstein, though, Kerschen needed no electricity, no chemistry, no alchemy to give Keats a second life, just some printed words to infuse a spark of being: “He died,” the book begins. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Physicists seem to adhere to Keats’s old aphorism that truth equals beauty. How Physics Lost Its Way 2018-07-01T04:00:00Z Mostly, however, Mr. Plumly explored the notion of artistic integrity and personal vision, borne out by Keats’s latter-day recognition as one the finest lyric poets in the English language. Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z “Just as we think of Keats as forever young, too often we tend to see Frost as forever old,” Bergman says, paraphrasing critic Dan Chiasson. The road taken by Robert Frost through New England 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z One of the suspects threatened the family with a large knife on Keats Way, Coulsdon, at about 17:45 BST on Friday. Family in stationary car moped robbery 2018-06-11T04:00:00Z One cannot expect a Keats of a Kerschen, which is no stain on the author. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Chattanooga Sports Committee President Tim Morgan and Ironman Senior Regional Director Keats McGonigal said details of the deal would not be released because the city would be in a breach of contract. Tennessee city signs new contract for Ironman races 2018-05-20T04:00:00Z The result was an “obsessive, intricate, intimate and brilliant new book,” poet and journalist Ted Genoways wrote in a review of “Posthumous Keats” in The Post. Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z They were imperfect and complicated, of course, but they understood, as Keats wrote, that the poet’s primary charge is as “a thoroughfare for all thoughts.” The road taken by Robert Frost through New England 2018-06-29T04:00:00Z The scholar Danielle Keats Citron cites the example of Colorado, where coders placed more than 900 incorrect rules into its public benefits system in the mid-2000s, resulting in problems like pregnant women being denied Medicaid. What happens when an algorithm cuts your health care 2018-03-21T04:00:00Z The novel’s conceit sees Keats changed once he has been returned to life, writing “strange letters, and stranger verses.” What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Even a Ph.D. will appreciate this witty crash course, including a cheat sheet on “How to Tell Keats from Shelley” and the psychology 101 primer, “11 Ways To Leave a Mother.” 11 Gifts for Your Funny Valentine—Inspired by the Classic Song 2018-01-31T05:00:00Z “His is a book worthy of Keats — full of feeling and drama and those fleeting moments we call genius.” Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z When Sir Isaac Newton separated white light into its prismatic colours, the effect, Keats wrote, was to “unweave a rainbow”. What makes humans inventive? 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z This youthful period of high performance is associated with creative lightning bolts: the physics of Einstein, the poetry of Keats, the music of Lennon and McCartney. Opinion | Time to take baby boomers off the ticket 2017-11-24T05:00:00Z Much of the masterwork of Keats exists in his missives as in his verses. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z “It’s not naïve, but the sort of answer it requires is one of the Keats type. The negative-capability type. Both believing and not believing. Skeptical about everything but credulous about everything, too.” Philip Pullman Returns to His Fantasy World 2017-10-12T04:00:00Z Keats met poet William Wordsworth for the first time at the party, which also included Haydon, writer Charles Lamb and explorer Joseph Ritchie. Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z In a way, Keats was right: applying scientific scrutiny to the arts runs the risk of feeling like an autopsy. What makes humans inventive? 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z The mat at the IAC is one of four deployed in Adelaide for the first stage in this project; Keats hopes to eventually see a welcome mat on the International Space Station. One small step: world's first welcome mat for aliens unveiled in Australia 2017-10-01T04:00:00Z And therein lies the tragedy at the core of the book: As much as Keats was robbed of a full life, we were robbed as well. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Coleridge and Keats both dedicated sonnets to Kosciuszko, while Lord Byron roared that he embodied the “sound that crashes in the tyrant’s ear”. Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Poland’s all-American hero 2017-09-20T04:00:00Z “How little survives us but words,” Mr. Plumly wrote in “Posthumous Keats,” “and words on words.’ Stanley Plumly, Md. poet laureate who wrote of nature and memory, dies at 79 2019-04-13T04:00:00Z Actually, Keats, a romantic, did not mention that last part. Opinion | America’s waning romance with football 2017-09-01T04:00:00Z Here, Keats’ response is: maybe we’ve not been welcoming enough: “Maybe the reason we’ve never encountered aliens is that they never felt invited,” he says. One small step: world's first welcome mat for aliens unveiled in Australia 2017-10-01T04:00:00Z We want to be in close proximity to Keats, even if it must be a Frankensteined Keats we don’t quite recognize. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z "At that point, what I understood of poetry was what you do at school - your Wordsworth and your Keats and that's it," she says. Zodwa Nyoni: The writer making young people seen and heard - BBC News 2017-06-14T04:00:00Z There are “regulars”: The Brother, a monstrous chancer; Keats and Chapman, literary dandies with a weakness for puns; and the Plain People of Ireland, a sort of unreliable chorus. 'I fell out of bed laughing': writers on their favourite funny book 2017-01-07T05:00:00Z A poem “is a new beginning, and often — as Keats knew as a boy wonder — you have to sit with your wings furled and wait for a moment to fly.” Poet Philip Levine sketched the life of working-class Americans 2017-01-05T05:00:00Z The poets Byron, Shelley, Keats and Coleridge were regular drinkers here. Tales from the bar - a tour of London's 'great pubs' - BBC News 2017-01-02T05:00:00Z As Keats says to Shelley in the book, “There is so much stuff in a novel — such a need of objects to get the plot under way.” What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z The rising star Duke Keats was aboard, as were the brothers George and Howard McNamara, doughty defensemen known as the Dynamite Twins. A Quirk of Canadian History: When War and Hockey Shared the Ice 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z Animators mirrored the textures and shapes that Keats created with his cutouts, stamps and other techniques. Animated ‘Snowy Day’ Gets a Holiday Hook 2016-12-05T05:00:00Z Taking a cue from Keats' illustrations, the look of the animation is textured and patterned and forgoes the black outlines and exaggerations typical of cartoons; as a purely visual experience, it's thoroughly delightful. In new holiday TV specials, Dolly reveals more 'Colors,' MacLaine advises angels in 'A Heavenly Christmas' and Amazon gets beautifully animated 2016-11-25T05:00:00Z “The Snowy Day” — An animated special based on the award-winning book by Ezra Jack Keats. When, where to watch your favorite holiday TV movies and specials 2016-11-23T05:00:00Z He seems well acquainted not only with Keats and his circle but also with the Italian landscapes and piazzas, that region’s moist air and harsh light. What if John Keats had lived past 25? Paul Kerschen’s ‘The Warm South’ revives the poet 2019-05-10T04:00:00Z Taking that photograph was “a flagrant violation of privacy law”, explained Danielle Keats Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland who specializes in privacy and cyber law. Playboy model charged over Snapchat of naked woman in gym locker room 2016-11-04T04:00:00Z More recent efforts to flesh out Keats’s picture books for TV initially failed. Animated ‘Snowy Day’ Gets a Holiday Hook 2016-12-05T05:00:00Z Keats dedicated “Endymion” to him, and Wordsworth, in homage, penned his famous couplet: “We Poets in our youth begin in gladness; / But thereof come in the end despondency and madness.” The Man Who Invented the Drug Memoir 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z As the poet Keats said, some people do not understand the necessity of something until you punch them in the mouth. Obama on Climate Change: The Trends Are ‘Terrifying’ 2016-09-08T04:00:00Z “These are exactly the kind of procedural hurdles that Congress tried to avoid, at least for federal elections” under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, Keats said. U.S. appeals court to hear challenge to proof-of-citizenship voting requirement 2016-09-07T04:00:00Z Bob Keats, 61, from the Isle of Wight, was diagnosed more than a year after noticing his first symptoms. Motor neurone disease patients 'face delays in seeing specialists' - BBC News 2016-05-31T04:00:00Z “The Snowy Day,” Ezra Jack Keats’s illustrated tale of a neighborhood turned winter wonderland, has been a mainstay of family reading for five decades. Animated ‘Snowy Day’ Gets a Holiday Hook 2016-12-05T05:00:00Z Keats thought that negative capability was necessary for creative thinking — it’s a state where we are “capable of being in uncertainties. Mysteries, doubts without any irritable reading after fact and reason.” See the world a little differently through art 2016-05-09T04:00:00Z As Prof Danielle Keats Citron argues in her book, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace, abusive behaviour is neither normal nor inevitable. The dark side of Guardian comments 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z “This is not Russia, this is not Nazi Germany,” Michael Keats, the attorney representing the groups, told the judge. The conservative gladiator from Kansas behind restrictive voting laws 2016-04-06T04:00:00Z It is fitting that he has played Keats because in his work he strives toward what Keats called “negative capability”, a comfort with human mystery and uncertainty. 'I'm not damaged': Ben Whishaw on sexuality, privacy and playing troubled heroes 2016-04-03T04:00:00Z When Keats died in 1983, he left his copyrights to the foundation bearing his name, stipulating that royalties be used for social good. Animated ‘Snowy Day’ Gets a Holiday Hook 2016-12-05T05:00:00Z The trouble is beauty, which, begging Keats’s pardon, enjoys a fraught relationship with truth. Terrence Malick’s Quest for Beauty 2016-03-14T04:00:00Z And 200 years since Keats wrote that stout Cortez's men, "Looked at each other with a wild surmise, silent upon a peak in Darien." The Vocabularist: Have we reached peak "peak"? - BBC News 2016-01-25T05:00:00Z F. Scott Fitzgerald surely knew that Keats, on his deathbed, was read to by his young friend Joseph Severn. The Lives They Lived 2015-12-23T05:00:00Z The magical and transforming qualities of snow are described in many picture books and in particular in two classic titles: The Snowman by Raymond Briggs and The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. Best children's books on winter 2015-11-23T05:00:00Z During Keats’s lifetime he signed on with Weston Woods, a company that made animated shorts from books, including “The Snowy Day.” Animated ‘Snowy Day’ Gets a Holiday Hook 2016-12-05T05:00:00Z Experimental philosopher Jonathan Keats' new high-concept multimedia art project seeks to "Link" Couples Via "Quantum Entanglement" in the Name of Romance. Physics Week in Review: August 22, 2015 2015-08-22T04:00:00Z It ends with the great question that Keats asked at the end of “Ode to a Nightingale.” John Ashbery’s Feat of Style 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z As Severn did with Keats, she told the world again and again how it was at the end. The Lives They Lived 2015-12-23T05:00:00Z Keats says the camera is meant as a window into what geologists call “deep time,” long periods in which the world changes on a dramatic scale. Picture it: A 1,000-year exposure showing a changing Earth 2015-04-26T04:00:00Z The illusion of depth and dimensionality is achieved here by a version of what Keats, in his marginalia to “Paradise Lost,” called, admiringly, Milton’s “stationing.” Jorie Graham’s Nature Poetry 2015-03-23T04:00:00Z Danielle Keats Citron, professor of law at the University of Maryland School of Law, has been writing about online harassment since 2007. The big ideas of 2014: Part II 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z Most poets who live into their eighties must occasionally think of Keats, who died at twenty-five, and wonder what that beautiful young man’s old age might have looked like: John Ashbery’s Feat of Style 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z One day Frances Kroll Ring read to him from his beloved Keats. The Lives They Lived 2015-12-23T05:00:00Z Keats admits he’s not certain the experiment will work or whether anyone will be around in 3015 to open the camera. Picture it: A 1,000-year exposure showing a changing Earth 2015-04-26T04:00:00Z According to Danielle Keats Citron’s new book, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace, the majority of online abuse victims are female and the harassers male. Gamergate is loud, dangerous and a last grasp at cultural dominance by angry white men 2014-10-21T04:00:00Z Legally, what is happening is something similar to the way stalking became a crime in the early 1990s, says Keats Citron. The big ideas of 2014: Part II 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z In spite of what Keats and Omar Khayyam and all those other saturated poets may have swashed down in verse over the years, drinking is not in itself a necessary, creative or vital act. Sober October: when did giving up alcohol become a heroic act? 2014-10-01T04:00:00Z Deeply in debt, artistically discouraged, physically compromised by years of drink and by tuberculosis, the disease that killed Keats. The Lives They Lived 2015-12-23T05:00:00Z A Time to Cherish is still on my shelf, next to my pink Bible, my Quran, Book of Mormon, The Doctrine and Covenants, Leon Lederman’s tomes on particle physics and collections of Keats. Born again, again: how YA literature affirmed my faith and the Bible killed it 2014-09-08T04:00:00Z And we did: verses by Shakespeare and Tennyson, Rossetti and Keats. The Case for Bribing Kids to Memorize Poetry 2014-08-03T04:00:00Z This is a new type of crime and needs legislation, Keats Citron says. The big ideas of 2014: Part II 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z “We’re not a bunch of poorly informed luvvies who think it would be just darling if muggers read Keats,” Ms. Kennedy said. Limits to Books in Prison Draw Creative Foes 2014-07-01T04:00:00Z “Alcohol was a significant factor in everything that was going on. The women and Mr. Rivera were highly intoxicated,” Keats said. DJ pleads guilty to assaulting, filming unconscious women The poems of Keats – rhyme, metre, diction, enchantment – contain things to learn off by heart and things to tease the intellect. Back to school, Mr Gove: authors choose their GCSE set texts 2014-06-06T04:00:00Z Then I handed him the Keats poem, one of my favorites. The Case for Bribing Kids to Memorize Poetry 2014-08-03T04:00:00Z Victims used to be told to "turn your computer off - boys will be boys", Keats Citron says. The big ideas of 2014: Part II 2014-12-29T05:00:00Z As he told his party conference, on assuming office: "The great tradition of our literature – Dryden, Pope, Swift, Byron, Keats, Shelley, Austen, Dickens and Hardy – should be at the heart of school life." The 10 American writers that English children should study for GCSE 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z Paul Keats, a public defender who represented Rivera, said his client was remorseful. DJ pleads guilty to assaulting, filming unconscious women Critics in the know recognised him immediately as the essayist and editor Leigh Hunt, once the intimate of Shelley and Keats, now aging but indubitably alive. From Scarlett Johansson to Tony Blair to the Queen: the noble tradition of writing real people into novels 2014-05-17T04:00:00Z The selection focuses on the Romantic and Victorian periods, and also includes the manuscripts of Wordsworth, Shelley, Keats, Austen, Dickens and Wilde as well as the largest collection of childhood writings of the Brontë sisters. British Library puts 1200 of its "greatest literary treasures" online 2014-05-16T04:00:00Z And in the earth all around Keats and Shelley, in the thousands of graves lie other poets, and painters, and writers and sculptors. Rome's international community of the dead 2014-04-22T00:14:42Z In honor of April Fools’ Day, Discovery magazine’s Jonathon Keats briefly recounts some scientific hoaxes perpetrated over the centuries. For April Fools’ Day: A sampling of scientific hoaxes over the centuries 2014-03-31T21:25:15Z Then he had me read sonnets by Keats and Shelley and of course Shakespeare’s sonnets. Conversation on Daydreaming with Jerome L. Singer 2013-12-10T22:45:07.126Z In the essay, she praised a number of famous androgynous writers, including Shakespeare, Keats, Sterne, Cowper, Lamb, and Coleridge. Blurred Lines, Androgyny and Creativity 2013-09-01T20:45:01.870Z Born in 1792, he was part of the radical, anti-establishment generation of writers who became known as the Romantics - his contemporaries and friends included Byron, Wordsworth and Keats. Why did Breaking Bad use Ozymandias? 2013-08-01T12:16:43Z I took the path that leads to a far corner, and to Keats's grave. Rome's international community of the dead 2014-04-22T00:14:42Z This particular message is from my friend Thatcher Keats. Op-Docs: ‘Ode to Bike Sharing’ 2013-05-23T01:09:13Z Many fellows choose a less technical track for their course work and study subjects like Japanese culture or the poetry of Keats. Enstitute, an Alternative to College for a Digital Elite 2013-05-04T18:08:01Z Keats and Coleridge once walked here, both enthralled by the birdsong of nightingales. Hampstead Heath protests over mansions of the megarich 2013-04-13T23:04:30Z The club were hit with the punishment and fined £15,000 for playing scrum-half Tyson Keats under a faked copy of a passport. London Welsh lose Keats appeal 2013-03-26T12:27:40Z Keats's friend and fellow poet, Shelley, called the cemetery the most beautiful he'd ever seen. Rome's international community of the dead 2014-04-22T00:14:42Z Tyson Keats was ineligible to play for London Welsh because his registration was irregular, resulting in a points deduction. London Welsh determined not to let points deduction distract them 2013-03-22T15:30:09Z Keats’ poem tells a story of transcendence, in which poets and dreamers are challenged, persecuted and deified. Hacker “Weev” gets 3 years for accessing AT&T data 2013-03-18T18:48:00Z As Keats observes in the opening line of On the Grasshopper and Cricket: "The poetry of earth is never dead." Hampstead Heath protests over mansions of the megarich 2013-04-13T23:04:30Z London Welsh made sure Keats, who was England qualified through a grandparent, got an ancestry visa, which he did on 3 January. Six Nations: Welsh eyes on the prize, not just stopping England's slam 2013-03-14T12:42:11Z Just a year after Keats's death, Shelley drowned off the coast of Italy. Rome's international community of the dead 2014-04-22T00:14:42Z The player in question is the scrum-half Tyson Keats, who appeared in 10 Premiership games this season while not holding effective registration with the RFU. London Welsh deducted five points and fined £15,000 in Tyson Keats case 2013-03-07T18:48:07Z Tyson Keats is at the centre of a dispute that he was ineligible to play for London Welsh because his registration was irregular. London Welsh must wait to hear RFU's judgment on ineligibility case 2013-03-05T23:20:06Z As Keats made nine league appearances before his registration was amended, that would amount to nine points. London Welsh face losing nine points over Tyson Keats affair 2013-03-04T19:58:42Z Unfortunately for Keats, a New Zealander who played nine games before London Welsh spotted difficulties with his registration, the omens are not good. Saracens 35-14 London Welsh 2013-03-03T19:15:22Z Tyson Keats played nine games for London Welsh earlier this season while he was not registered with the club. Tyson Keats hearing could end London Welsh's Premiership survival hopes 2013-02-26T21:26:53Z London Welsh have been deducted five points and fined for fielding Tyson Keats as an ineligible player. London Welsh deducted five points and fined £15,000 in Tyson Keats case 2013-03-07T18:48:07Z Welsh realised they had to put more pace on the ball and Tyson Keats's arrival as replacement scrum-half duly provided it. London Welsh 25-26 Sale 2013-02-17T19:32:35Z Keats joined the Exiles from disbanded Aironi in August, around the time Mike Scott started work as the club's rugby manager. London Welsh face losing nine points over Tyson Keats affair 2013-03-04T19:58:42Z Keats famously said, “Beauty is truth, truth beauty”. Truth and beauty in chemistry 2013-01-25T00:15:10.973Z The most artistically satisfying images in the show are two illustrations from Ezra Jack Keats’ “The Snowy Day.” | Connecticut and Westchester: ‘Let It Snow! Children’s Book Art,’ at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn. 2012-12-16T02:11:02Z The case surrounding the New Zealander Keats was visa-related, and Welsh have 14 days in which to appeal. London Welsh deducted five points and fined £15,000 in Tyson Keats case 2013-03-07T18:48:07Z Their e-mail brings to my mind the poet who Keats thought least capable of negative capability, William Wordsworth, and in particular his poem "We Are Seven." Well: Living With Cancer: We Are Seven 2012-10-04T18:18:11Z Keats missed the league matches against Worcester and Wasps, as well as the Amlin Challenge Cup back-to-back encounters with Grenoble. London Welsh face losing nine points over Tyson Keats affair 2013-03-04T19:58:42Z But unlike Keats, the chemist knows that truth can be beauty but beauty may not be truth. Truth and beauty in chemistry 2013-01-25T00:15:10.973Z Copying repeatedly produces boundless originality. follow Jonathon Keats on Twitter… and visit his new art installation, The Epigenetic Cloning Agency, opening on October 11th at Modernism Gallery in San Francisco. 5 Ways To Be As Creatively Successful As Andy Warhol 2012-10-04T17:07:24Z London Welsh's former rugby manager, Mike Scott, is the subject of a separate RFU disciplinary hearing relating to Keats's registration. London Welsh deducted five points and fined £15,000 in Tyson Keats case 2013-03-07T18:48:07Z Keats saw the right response to such revelations as rapt, silent awe. Human genomics: The new world of DNA 2012-09-05T20:32:37Z Keats was reportedly registered as English, but he was in the country on an ancestry visa as one of his grandparents was born in the United Kingdom. London Welsh face losing nine points over Tyson Keats affair 2013-03-04T19:58:42Z He'd come, he said, to study Keats, but he knew Professor Bickers was a historian, a specialist in Sino-British relations at Bristol University. The search for photos of China's past 2012-07-10T23:14:33Z I am not one to fling abuse on the school of Dryden and Pope, yet the eighteenth century may to some minds justify the charge of Keats and the romanticists. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z The club said they wanted to stress that no fault in the matter resided with Keats. London Welsh deducted five points and fined £15,000 in Tyson Keats case 2013-03-07T18:48:07Z He has all the sensuous fire of Keats without his proclivity to the antique. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z Very near the grave of Keats is that of Augustus William Hare, the elder of the two brothers who wrote the "Guesses at Truth," ob. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z Who could have supposed, at the end of the eighteenth century, when poetry in England seemed dead, that a great galaxy of stars--Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Keats--was on the very eve of rising? One Day at a Time and Other Talks on Life and Religion 2012-03-31T02:00:20.873Z These nine simple verses are worth more than all the dreams of Shelley, and Keats, and Wordsworth. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z Keats does not hesitate to draw a moral even from his Grecian Urn, and even in the very climacteric of his most "high sorrowful" song; and that moral effaces the distinction between truth and beauty. The English Novel And the Principle of its Development 2012-03-21T02:00:37.123Z In the National Portrait Gallery is his likeness of John Keats, with whom he was acquainted. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z Both his monument and Keats's are almost buried in the tall flowering clover of this beautiful place. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z He was one of the first to appreciate Keats and Tennyson, and he gave valuable encouragement to Mrs Browning when she was still Miss Elizabeth Barrett. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z One recalls the scorn of the young Keats, in those days when he took licence upon himself to abuse the King's English as only a wilful genius can: Ill-fated, impious race! Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z And Mrs. Gilson, putting aside the two who blocked the doorway, confronted the offending Tyson with a look comparable only to that of Dr. Keats of Eaton when he rolled up his sleeves. Starvecrow Farm 2012-03-15T02:00:29.617Z His name, unlike Keats's, is writ in absinthe, not water. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z Poor Keats sleeps in his grave scarce a mile from the spot, a human victim sacrificed, not long ago, upon its highest altar. Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z He had married in 1825, and Odes and Addresses—his first work—was written in conjunction with his brother-in-law Mr J. H. Reynolds, the friend of Keats. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z Therefore its beauty must, as Keats said, be truth. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z That Keats had a profound knowledge and love of flowers is shown in his letters as well as his poems. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z He also wrote a Life and Letters of Keats in 1848, the material for which was largely provided by the poet’s friend, Charles Armitage Brown. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 7 "Horticulture" to "Hudson Bay" 2012-03-04T03:00:13.390Z Close to the grave of Keats is that of Dr. Bell, the author of "Observations on Italy." Pencillings by the Way Written During Some Years of Residence and Travel in Europe 2012-03-19T02:00:26.650Z The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies was a volume of serious verse, in which Hood showed himself a by no means despicable follower of Keats. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z Most of the great poets established their fame before they were thirty years old—Keats and Shelley died at twenty-five and twenty-nine respectively. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z With quick championing of a beloved poet, I at once thought of the radiant garden of flowers in Keats's heart and poems. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z “If you look at Keats, someone like that, or Byron or Shelley, they appeal to teenagers,” he said. SchoolBook: Townsend Harris Teacher Wins $25,000 Milken Award 2012-03-02T17:50:48Z Keats seems, however, to have subsequently felt that Hunt’s example as a poet had been in some respects detrimental to him. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z My only introduction to him was our common admiration of Keats, whose memory he cherishes most affectionately, and of whom he is never tired of speaking when he finds one who listens with gladness. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z For instance, Keats, describing a wave, breaking, out at sea, says of it— "Down whose green back the short-lived foam, all hoar, Bursts gradual, with a wayward indolence." Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z Keats invented a word, purplue, which he used for this indeterminate color. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z Such guests as Lamb, Hazlitt, Coleridge, Hood, and Cornwall came to this humble home, and here Shelley met Keats, the "Adonais" of his elegy. A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z He wrote some admirable sonnets, one of which is addressed to Keats. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z I sat in his studio for hours while he painted a design which Keats suggested to him, and all the while he was telling me particulars of his last days. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z The coloring of Scott and Byron is full and pure; that of Keats and Tennyson rich even to excess. Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z He was as sensitive as Keats to the charm of blue, and left many records of his love, such as the paragraphs above quoted. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z Near St. Thomas's Church in this neighborhood formerly stood the hospital in which Akenside was physician and Keats a student. A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z It was perhaps the only newspaper of the time which owed no allegiance to any political party, but assailed whatever seemed amiss, “from a principle of taste,” as Keats happily expressed it. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z Letters and Memorials of Archbishop Trench," occurs the following distressing letter on the last days of Keats, addressed to Trench by a friend in Rome: "I have made Severn's acquaintance. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z Even Byron is rather sulky and desperate than melancholy; Keats is sad because he is sickly; Shelley because he is impious; but Scott is inherently and consistently sad. Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z Keats, playing for the Bruins, scored the first goal in a 2-0 win. Windsor Arena Closes Its Doors on Hockey After 87 Years 2012-02-15T17:11:07Z The view is no less beautiful than when Keats's vision lingered lovingly upon it, although we must go into the open fields to behold it now. A Literary Pilgrimage Among the Haunts of Famous British Authors 2012-02-17T03:00:36.500Z Keats he welcomed with enthusiasm, and introduced to Shelley. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z Compare the death-bed of the Deist, Joseph Blanco White, with that of poor Keats, and I think it must be admitted that both in faith and fortitude the former has immeasurably the advantage. The Last Words of Distinguished Men and Women (Real and Traditional) 2012-02-22T03:00:24.020Z Keats drinks the beauty of Nature violently; but has no more real sympathy with her than he has with a bottle of claret. Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z He includes in his final theory of life all that is beautiful in Aprile’s or Shelley’s ideal and adds to it all that is beautiful of the Keats ideal. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z I thank Shelley for his Skylark, Keats for his Grecian Urn and Byron for his Prisoner of Chillon. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 4 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:46.253Z He also wrote a very generous appreciation of him in the Indicator, and, before leaving for Italy, Keats stayed with Hunt at Hampstead. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z He could live for months on poor Keats. The Unpublishable Memoirs 2012-02-03T03:00:18.447Z Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Landor, Scott, Keats, and many other lesser poets wrote tragedies, and most were not unwilling to have these acted. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z But Paracelsus had learned a lesson through Aprile which the Apollo of Keats had not learned. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z Many poets have died young—Shelley and Keats for example—to whom this public recognition was refused in their lifetime. The Life of George Borrow 2012-01-26T03:00:14.707Z He had no sympathy with the younger school of poets who were in revolt against the artificial methods of the 18th century, and he was responsible for the famous Quarterly article on Keats. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 7 "Crocoite" to "Cuba" 2012-01-22T03:00:24.397Z Chatterton committed suicide at 17, and after his deception became known, Romantic poets like Wordsworth and Keats praised his talent. Louise J. Kaplan, Psychoanalyst and Author, Dies at 82 2012-01-17T04:47:21Z It seems as if he were lavishing over strange juxtapositions of beauty and decay all the sensuous fascination of Keats and the lingering suggestiveness of Shelley's lyrics. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z He is left standing forever in our memories in splendor like the morn, for Keats did not finish the poem and no picture of the enthroned Apollo is given. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z More than any great ancient, and than any great modern poet, with the exception, perhaps, of Keats, he affords the measure of what youth can do, and what it fails to do, in poetry. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z He has spent his days and nights with Swinburne and Keats, and learnt from them the intoxication of fine rhythms and passionate phrases.... Cornish Catches and Other Verses 2012-01-15T03:00:13.973Z Nothing could lessen my pleasure in a recent letter that shows me how I may realize the “chummy comradeship of Emerson’s nature poems,” and the “dainty art of Shelley and Keats.” The Unpopular Review, Number 19 July-December 1918 2012-01-09T03:00:24.167Z The plot and characterization follow old types; and the poetry, though not lacking in fine passages, is inferior to nearly everything else that Keats wrote in his annus mirabilis, 1819. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Perhaps Keats remembered his earlier utterance, “A thing of beauty is a joy forever,” and cared for his own Hyperion too much to banish him for the sake of Apollo. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z It could not have been if Keats had not existed. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z "You are, like Keats and Chatterton,—only an earlier edition,—an inheritor of unfulfilled renown." The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z It is true that Keats, whose full metrical skill was never developed, may have imitated the Miltonic construction; yet after Milton he was the finest composer up to Tennyson’s day. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z Literature, whether in Scott or Keats, was carrying its search for story and ideals, for picturesqueness and beauty, into past ages and remote climes. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Why not rather a composite of both Shelley and Keats, the poet of love and the poet of beauty? Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z Thanks to Shelley, the idea became current that the "viperous murderer," the critic, killed Keats. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z He lives, as Keats once said of himself, "in a thousand worlds," withdrawing at will from one to another, often curtailing his circumference to enlarge his liberty. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z “What a fuss the cockneys make about Shelley just now, surely not worth Keats’ little finger,” he wrote on another occasion. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z Of the Elizabethans, too, was Beddoes, who studied Webster and Tourneur as well as Shelley and Keats, and whose verse at times fairly surpasses his masters. Tragedy 2012-01-31T03:00:19.343Z Be that as it may, the points in relation to our subject are that Shelley’s emphasis is upon the conservation of beauty, while Keats’s emphasis is upon the evolution of new beauty. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z Moreover, in a day when rough criticism was the fashion, the critics were, though stupid, not especially rough on Keats. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z His essay on Keats, taken with Kipling's wonderful story Via Wireless, tells the student more about that poet than many a volume of biography. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z Matthew Arnold and Clough and Kingsley also attracted us greatly in their several ways, and of course Shelley and Keats, but Tennyson was beyond a doubt our chief luminary. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z But if enamoured of Keats's gorgeous colouring Wilde revelled in the construction of jewelled phrase and crimson line, there is another source of inspiration noticeable in the poem. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z Shelley’s thought in the “Prometheus” is strongly influenced by Christian ideals, but Keats’s is thoroughly Greek. Browning and His Century 2012-02-15T03:00:39.033Z That he could do a better thing is proved by his essay on Keats, which, after he has done with his droning, schoolmasterly defence of Keats's morals, is eloquent, serene and restrainedly emotional. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z It is a matter of marvel, just as it is a marvel that Blake and Keats flowered in the brutal city of London a hundred years ago. Modern Essays 2011-12-13T03:00:25.577Z “I have been again reading Lord Houghton’s Life of Keats” he wrote, “whose hastiest doggrel should show Browning, Morris & Co., that they are not what the newspapers tell them they are.” Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z The word-painting is obviously inspired by Keats, for whose work he had an intense admiration. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z For as Rossetti was haunted by the idea of death, so Keats would seem from the first to have been preoccupied by the idea of beauty. Atlantic Classics, Second Series 2011-12-09T03:00:20.203Z It is surprising that Mr. Moore, who preaches the gospel of beauty with a fervor worthy of Keats, should not balance his witty strictures with a little more hearty appreciation. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z Our poet Lanier declared that this "heavenly bird" will be hailed as "Brother" by Beethoven and Keats when he enters the choir invisible in the spirit world. Birds Every Child Should Know 2011-12-08T03:00:24.887Z Keats would have become one of the very greatest of all poets, had he lived. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z |
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