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John Keats

December 2023

  • A portrait of  John Keats on his death-bed in Rome, by his artist friend Joseph Severn.

    Keats scholar finds that Roman police investigated poet before death

    Official records show that the English poet’s landlady alerted Rome’s authorities to the 25-year-old’s illness months before he died from tuberculosis

November 2022

  • The skyline of Manchester city centre.

    Brief letters
    Is Manchester really one of the best places in the world to visit?

    Brief letters: Top travel destinations | Our Friends in the North | The HS2 white elephant | Nurses’ pay | John Keats statue

June 2022

  • Keats House in Keats Grove, Hampstead, London.

    Hidden Histories
    ‘The beating pulse of poetry’: why you should visit Keats House

    The Romantic poet’s home in London was a haven where he wrote some of his most famous works. Today, two centuries after his death, it still evokes Keats’ spirit

February 2021

  • death mask of English poet John Keats on display in Winchester England UK<br>2A42DW9 death mask of English poet John Keats on display in Winchester England UK

    Writ in water, preserved in plaster: how Keats' death mask became a collector's item

  • Guy’s Hospital<br>John Keats (1795–1821), 2007, Stuart Williamson (b.1948), Guy’s Campus, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity © the copyright holder. Photo credit: Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity

    The Great British Art Tour
    The Great British Art Tour: why is Keats at Guy's hospital?

  • John Keats (1795-1821), portrait by Joseph Severn, oil on canvas, c.1821-1823.<br>2BTJPPM John Keats (1795-1821), portrait by Joseph Severn, oil on canvas, c.1821-1823.

    John Keats: five poets on his best poems, 200 years since his death

  • John Keats (1795-1821), portrait by William Hilton, oil on canvas, 1822.<br>2BTJPNY John Keats (1795-1821), portrait by William Hilton, oil on canvas, 1822.

    A joy forever: poetry world prepares to mark bicentenary of John Keats

January 2021

  • F Scott Fitzgerald in 1925.

    Observer book of the week
    Bright Star, Green Light by Jonathan Bate review – the parallel lives of a pair of romantics

    A daring, dizzying attempt to connect Keats and F Scott Fitzgerald has plenty to take pleasure in

May 2020

  • A painting of John Keats.

    To err is human – even for the greatest poets

    For centuries, critics have tried to disguise mistakes in verse as intentional literary licence. An Oxford academic begs to differ

March 2020

  • Writing letter

    Carol Rumens's poem of the week
    Poem of the week: Letter to My Daughter by William Palmer

  • Nightingale ( Luscinia megarhynchos) Singing, UK<br>ENN2NR Nightingale ( Luscinia megarhynchos) Singing, UK

    Poem of the month
    Poem of the month: Nightingale by Deryn Rees-Jones

September 2019

  • Keats House

    O, for a draught of vintage: Keats House scraps plan to sell alcohol

    Hampstead museum where poet once lived drops plans following objections from locals

August 2018

  • A scene from the second Mamma Mia! film, set on a fictive Greek island.

    From EM Forster to Mamma Mia! Why we can't resist the Mediterranean

    Sunshine, sensuality, and a dash of danger... the ‘warm south’ has fascinated writers and artists for hundreds of years. But why are the Brits so obsessed?

June 2017

  • The incoming tide swirls around an Iron Man on Crosby beach, one of 100 statues modelled on and created by Antony Gormley.

    Fatal attraction – writers' and artists' obsession with the sea

    From Shakespeare to Woolf, Turner to Gormley, Philip Hoare explores the eternal allure of the ocean

October 2016

  • Beat artists and writers eat breakfast.

    'Cities are built with language': how poetry feeds on urban life

    The excitement and frustrations of city life have inspired poets from 18th-century Grub Street to the 50s Beats and modern-day rappers. But can poetry actually help us make cities better?

September 2016

  • Keats House, north London

    Keats’s hidden talent as a weather presenter

  • Daisies decorate the grave of British Poet John Keats in Rome’s cemetery

    Keats was reconciled to his early death

April 2016

  • Keats-Shelley Romantic Poetry Prize<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 13:  Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory attend the Keats-Shelley Romantic Poetry Prize at John Murray House on April 13, 2016 in London, England.  (Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

    Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory reanimate Frankenstein for Keats-Shelley prize

  • Helen McCrory and Damian Lewis.

    Frankenstein read by Damian Lewis and Helen McCrory – video

January 2016

  • John Keats  Portrait of the English Romantic poet John Keats

    Reports of my death
    Clive James: ‘As my immune system underwent one of its regular replacements, I thought of Keats’

    The odes Keats wrote in his last creative surge are so wonderful that it is impossible to believe the dreadful truth: he was just a boy, soon to be dead from a disease that can now be cured in a trice with antibiotics
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