Notes from Keats House, Hampstead

This essay speculates on possible connections between Robert Southey's "Joan of Arc" and John Keats's "The Eve of St Agnes", and then makes suggestions towards a reading of Keats's "Sonnet to Sleep". Transcripts of two trials at the Old Bailey in which Ke...

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Published inKeats-Shelley review Vol. 27; no. 2; pp. 57 - 63
Main Author Page, Kenneth
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2013
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Summary:This essay speculates on possible connections between Robert Southey's "Joan of Arc" and John Keats's "The Eve of St Agnes", and then makes suggestions towards a reading of Keats's "Sonnet to Sleep". Transcripts of two trials at the Old Bailey in which Keats's guardian, Richard Abbey, appeared as a witness are also included. (Author abstract)
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ISSN:0952-4142
DOI:10.1179/0952414213Z.00000000032