Blogs about: Keats

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msbaroque wrote 8 hours ago: This is not, in truth, exactly the way the poets seem to use Facebook… I for example just rec … more »

Tags: bagatelles, Life

Guest Blog: A Foray into the Dead Poets' Society6 comments

cmcraig wrote 1 week ago: I’m thrilled about today’s guest blogger because she can delve into an aspect of writin … more »

Tags: guest blog, ALCA-lines, blake, Dead Poets Society, Exit 109, lyric verse, Nefertiti in the dark, Poetry, Poets

the baroque news feed before bed

msbaroque wrote 2 weeks ago: Well, I went and read at the O2 Wireless festival in Hyde Park yesterday, on a stage run by The Lond … more »

Tags: Life, the Line on Beauty, London, Living With Words, Poetry, Michael Donaghy

Keats

LeisureGuy wrote 3 weeks ago: From Adam Kirsch’s review of a new biography of Keats: … Of all the piteous elements in … more »

Tags: Books, Poetry

John Keats - Poetry & Negative Capability

Nyssa wrote 3 weeks ago: Various questions regarding Keats’ poetry and negative capability. “The Eve of St. Agn … more »

Tags: academic, Literature, Poetry, John Keats, negative capability, romanticism, romantics

IN THE WRITER'S WORLD | Keith Haring

urbanmolecule wrote 4 weeks ago: In HaringLand by Perry Brass Last week I was lucky enough to go to the Skarstedt Gallery on the very … more »

Tags: Art, In the Writer's World, 80's, 90's, AIDS, Art Journal, Cezanne, chicago artist, Crack is Wack

Isabella, or The Pot of Basil by John Keats

Brian Darvell wrote 1 month ago: I found this poem much more difficult to read than Lamia.  There were lots of references to Greek m … more »

Tags: Book Thoughts, Poetry, Romantic

Keats's Life Mask, Keats's Death Mask

nicholadeane wrote 1 month ago:  If Rilke’s ‘Archaic Torso’ sees you without eyes, then the life and death masks … more »

Tags: Poetry, male beauty, Rilke, negative capability

Lamia by John Keats

Brian Darvell wrote 1 month ago: I started to read some Keats today.  Actually, I have been meaning to get into some of his work for … more »

Tags: Book Thoughts, Greek, mythology, Poetry, Romance

The Sadness of Strawberries

lizardyoga wrote 1 month ago: It didn’t happen quite like Proust but as I picked up a punnet of strawberries (British - I wo … more »

Tags: Leonard Cohen, Strawberries, death, led zeppelin

Clive James, Keatsian Dude

nicholadeane wrote 1 month ago: ‘The term [dude] is used mainly in situations in which a speaker takes a stance of solidarit … more »

Tags: byron, male beauty, masculinity, Poetry, Saudade, clive james, Comedy, Dude

'Ode On Indolence'

PurpleDrifter wrote 2 months ago: I feel lethargic and indolent. I wish I could go back to sleep and not have a care in the World. I w … more »

Tags: Me, Myself & I, Literature, Ruminations, indolence

Ann (Keats) Winzer (1794-1873)

Brian Tompkins wrote 2 months ago: Some 40 years before the legendary Florence Nightingale led her party of nurses to help the soldiers … more »

Tags: Biography, piddlehinton, Fordington, Winzer, Waterloo

Rest and Be Thankful: intro.

briandosborne wrote 2 months ago: Officially it is the A83 Trunk Road. For centuries however travellers have known it as the Rest and … more »

Tags: Scotland, Neil Munro, Argyll, Rest and be thankful, Dr Johnson, Roads, Wordsworth, General Wade, Caulfeild

2008 Kentucky Derby Script and Analysis1 comment

lonespeed wrote 2 months ago: The 2008 Derby is one of the most difficult I’ve ever tried to handicap.  I have thought thro … more »

Tags: Kentucky Derby, big brown, Bob Black Jack, colonel john, Congaree, Cowboy Cal, Eight Belles, Gayego, Horse Racing Handicapping

Virginia Wolf {2} - 3 lit crits

adferoafferro wrote 2 months ago: Reality and Virgina Woolf By Brian Phillips Originally published in Hudson Review Autumn 2003 * The … more »

Tags: hazlitt, Shakespeare, Virginia Woolf

Thoughts on Wormy Circumstances

Prucilla wrote 3 months ago: Love in a hut, with water and a crust, Is–Love forgive us!–cinders, ashes, dust; Love in … more »

Tags: Self Indulgent Glurges, Literature, bloviating, Wormy Circumstances, Marvell, Love, Transcendence, green fairies, Skellies

On first looking into Plumly's Keats

Elizabeth wrote 3 months ago: Ted Genoways of VQR fame reviews a new biography of Keats in this Sunday’s Washington Post Boo … more »

Tags: Charlottesville, Books, Authors, Virginia, VQR, Virginia Quarterly Review, Ted Genoways, stanley plumly, book world

art: Impressionism

stephen wrote 3 months ago: ever since maya and i began working on our project i’ve been trying desperately to make sense … more »

Tags: Art, Ella Fitzgerald, NIN, Piazzolla, Truffaut, tu fu, Francoise Sagan, Tagore, Jacques Brel


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