KEATS: Realms of Gold
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The letters of Keats between 1816 and 1821 are passionate, revealing and sensitive. Furthermore, it was within the context of these letters that many of the...
The letters of Keats between 1816 and 1821 are passionate, revealing and sensitive. Furthermore, it was within the context of these letters that many of the poems first appeared. Perry Keenlyside has selected some of the most revealing of the letters to show the state of mind and attitudes of the poet while he was writing that made him one of the most loved poets in the English language.
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Much Have I Travell'd In The Realms Of Gold - 6:22
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Much Have I Travell'd In The Realms Of Gold: To Benjamin Haydon, 20th November 1816 - 0:14
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Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning - 1:06
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Great Spirits Now On Earth Are Sojourning: To John Reynolds, 17th And 18th April 1817 Carisbrooke, - 3:28
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On The Sea - 1:07
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On The Sea: To Benjamin Bailey, 22 November 1817 - 1:40
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Wherin Lies Happiness? - 4:34
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Wherin Lies Happiness?: To George And Tom Keats. Hampstead, Sunday 21st December, 1817 - 2:06
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Wherin Lies Happiness?: To George And Tom Keats, 23, 24 January 1818 - 0:45
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On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again - 1:19
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On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again: To J. H. Reynolds Teignmouth, May 3rd 1818 - 3:41
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On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again: To Benjamin Bailey, 10th June 1818 - 1:25
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On Sitting Down To Read King Lear Once Again: To Tom Keats, 25th June, 1818. Endmoor, Cumbria - 3:01
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Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art- - 4:05
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Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art- To Tom Keats, 29th June 1818. Keswick - 0:29
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Bright Star! Would I Were Steadfast As Thou Art- To Fanny Keats, 2nd July, 1818. Dumfries - 0:51
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Old Meg She Was A Gipsy, - 1:15
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Old Meg She Was A Gipsy: To Benjamin Bailey. Inverary, 18th July - 2:21
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Old Meg She Was A Gipsy: To Richard Woodhouse, 27 October 1818 - 2:55
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Deep In The Shady Sadness Of A Vale - 4:26
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Deep In The Shady Sadness Of A Vale: To George And Geogiana Keats, 14th October 1818 - 6:10
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Deep In The Shady Sadness Of A Vale: To George And Georgiana Keats, 16th December 1818, 2-4 January - 4:20
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A Casement High And Triple-Arched There Was - 1:28
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A Casement High And Triple-Arched There Was: To Fanny Keats, 1st May 1819 Wentworth Place, Saturday - 0:50
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Ode To A Nightingale - 5:10
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Ode To A Nightingale: To George And Geogiana Keats, Friday 19th March 1819 - 2:33
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Ode On Melancholy - 4:45
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Why Did I Laugh Tonight? No Voice Will Tell: - 2:13
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci - 3:01
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci: To George And Georgiana Keats, Friday 19th March 1819 - 6:44
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La Belle Dame Sans Merci: I Have Been Reading Lately Two Very Different Books - 4:08
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Ode On A Grecian Urn - 1:36
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To Sleep - 4:42
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Ode To Psyche - 3:52
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Ode To Psyche: To Fanny Browne, 1st July, 1819 Shanklin, Isle Of Wight - 1:36
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Ode To Psyche: To Fanny Browne, 25 July, 1819. Sunday Night - 3:04
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Ode To Psyche: To John Taylor, 5th September, 1819 - 0:46
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A Haunting Music, Sole Perhaps And Lone - 1:46
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A Haunting Music, Sole Perhaps And Lone: To J. H. Reynolds, 21st September, 1819. Winchester - 1:35
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To Autumn - 2:04
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To Autumn: To Fanny Browne, 13th October, 1819, College Street - To Fanny Keats, 20th December 1819, - 3:27
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To Autumn: To Fanny Browne, 4th February 1820 - 1:03
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To Autumn: To Fanny Browne, February 1820 - 1:25
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To Autumn: To Fanny Browne, February 1820 - 2:15
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To Autumn: To Fanny Browne, March 1820 - 2:23
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To Autumn: To Fanny Browne, May 1820, Wednesday Morning - 3:56
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable - 0:33
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Fanny Keats, 23 June 1820. Friday Morning - 1:04
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Fanny Keats, 5 July 1820. Wednesday - 1:16
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Fanny Keats, 22 July 1820 - 1:41
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Fanny Keats, August 1820 - 3:40
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Fanny Keats, 13 August 1820, Wentworth - 1:33
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Percy Bysshe, August 1820 - 3:33
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Fanny Keats, Dictated, 11th September 1820 - 1:29
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Charles Brown, 30th September 1820. The 'Maria Crowther', - 5:10
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Mrs. Samuel Browne, 24th October 1820 Naples Harbour - 3:42
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Charles Brown, 1st November 1820 - 4:16
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This Living Hand, Now Warm And Capable: To Charles Brown, 30th November 1820 - 3:00
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When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be - 2:18