By Massiel Mota November 19, 2017 Much like Keats, my first encounter with Chapman was truly eye-opening. His etched face stared back in black lines on faded white paper from a worn and decrepit book. The edges of the pages had begun to be eaten by mice, yet someone took […]
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By Michelle Santillan November 29, 2017 Many of Keats’s works include imagery that appeals to the senses of sight, touch, taste, hearing, and smell. His descriptions of certain situations or places draw his readers into a space that can create and intimacy between the reader and the work. Keats’ use […]
by Jerlisa Ware Before attending this Senior Seminar class, I came in with minimal knowledge about the great John Keats. The only Keats work I was familiar with was “Ode on a Grecian Urn” from a few of my college classes. But, we never went in depth as to who […]
Compiled by Georgia Manesis Autograph letter to his Brothers; 1817; Robert H. Taylor Collection of English and American Literature, Box 10, Folder 20; Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. Life mask of John Keats, from the original in National Portrait Gallery, London. See Hutton, […]
By Anthony Mikolinacz December 1, 2017 In response to the bicentennial of poet John Keats’ major works, a senior seminar ENG 350 was created to study his life and his works. Throughout this semester they began to delve into not only the works that he wrote, but also exploring the […]