Keats, 1995

Compiled by Jonathan Gross, DePaul University

WORKS: COLLECTED, SELECTED, SINGLE , TRANSLATED

Braginsky, Craig. The Silver Lining: The World's Most Distinguished Actors Read Their Favorite Poems. Various Performers. Audiocassette. BMP, 1995.

Patrick Stewart reads Keats' sonnet, "To Sleep."

Ciocchini, Hector. Homenaje a John Keats; y, Fragmentos de un Diario. Buenos Aires: Torres Aguero Editor, 1995.

Keats, John. La Caduta di Iperione: Un Sogno. Rome: Fazi, 1995.

Keats, John. Letters from a Walking Tour. Ed. Jack Stillinger. Grolier Fine Printing. New York: Grolier Club, 1995.

Specially printed by Daniel Keleher at Wild Carrot Letterpress.

Keats, John. Odas y Sonetos. Ed. Alejandro Valero. Edicion bilingue. Madrid: Hiperion, 1995.

Keats, John. The Sayings of John Keats. Ed. J.L.C. Peerless. London: Duckworth, 1995.

Keats, John. Selected Poems. Ed. Nicholas Roe. London: Everyman, 1995.

Keats, John. Ten Sonnets. Ed. James L. Weil. New Rochelle, NY: James L. Weil Publisher, 1995.

Edition of 200 copies.

Keats, John. To Ailsa Rock. Ed. James L. Weil Publisher. New York: James L. Weil, 1995.

Special edition printed at the Kelly-Winterton Press--50 keepsake copies.

The Literate Cat: A Photographic Celebration. San Francisco: Browntrout Publishers, 1995.

Features quotations from Keats and "other feline fanciers."

Mulholland, James. "That I Shall Never Look Upon Thee More": SATB. Houston: JEHMS: Alliance Music Publications, 1995.

Text by John Keats.

Wyrwa, Christiane. John Keats (1795-1821): Annaherungen an Leben und Werk. Munchen: Scaneg, 1995.

Selected poems by Keats, with German prose translations.

Books and Articles Relating to Keats and His Circle

Ando, Yukie. A Comparison of Keats's "Hyperion" and "The Fall of Hyperion." Frankfurt: Lang, 1995.

Ando, Yukie. "A Study of `The Fall of Hyperion'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 346-59.

Ansari, A. A., ed. The Aligarh Critical Miscellany. Special John Keats edition. 8 (1995): 1-104.

Ansari, A. A., ed. "`Hyperion' and `The Fall of Hyperion'." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 91-104.

Ansari, A. A., ed. "Interior Landscape in the Odes of Keats." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 62-77.

Aske, Martin. "Keats, the Critics, and the Politics of Envy." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 46-64.

 

Ball, Roger E. "Science, Anti-science, and the Muse." Modern Age 38 (1995): 42-49.

"The Eve of St. Agnes," by Keats, "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner," by Coleridge, and A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare are closely examined.

Banerjee, Jacqueline. "Mending the Butterfly: The New Historicism and Keats's `Eve of St. Agnes'." CE 57 (1995): 529-45.

Barnard, John. "Charles Cowden Clarke's 'Cockney' Commonplace Book." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 65-87.

Beatty, Bernard. "Keats's Salutary Weakness: A Reading of `Isabella'." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 44-61.

Biespiel, David and Rose Solari. "Stanley Plumly: An Interview." APR 24 (1995): 43-50.

Plumly discusses connection to Keats.

Campbell, Laura E. "Unnecessary Compromise: Publisher Changes to `Ode to Psyche'." ELN 33 (1995): 53-58.

Chapman, Steven. "Romanticism and the Dialectic of Mytho-logy." Diss. Cornell U, 1995.

A thesis of five essays, one of which discusses the "relationship between Aesthetic Idealism and the Neopagan mythology of art in the poetry of Schiller, Foscolo and Keats."

Christie, William. "`Impassioned Clay': Reading the Grecian Urn." Sydney Studies in English 21 (1995-1996): 56-80.

Codell, Julie F. "Painting Keats: Pre-Raphaelite Artists between Social Transgressions and Painterly Conventions." VP 33 (1995): 341-70.

Cohn, Robert Greer. "Mallarme's Wake." New Literary History 26 (1995): 885-901.

Includes a comparison of Stephane Mallarme to Keats.

Cook, Eleanor. "`Methought' as Dream Formula in Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth, Keats, and Others." ELN 32 (1995): 34-36.

Cooperman, Robert. "Maria Gisborne Sits to Tea with Mrs. Hunt and Keats, 12 July 1820." Literary Review 38 (1995): 242.

A poem.

Coote, Stephen. John Keats: A Life. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1995.

Cox, Jeffrey N. "Keats, Shelley, and the Wealth of the Imagination." SIR 34 (1995): 365-400.

Cox, Philip. "Keats and the Performance of Gender." KSJ 44 (1995): 40-65.

Croall, Jonathan. "A House with a Romantic Soul." TES 30 Jun. 1995: ss18.

A profile of the Hampstead house.

De Santana, Hubert. "The Glory of Keats." Reader's Digest May 1995: 77-82.

Eastwood, David R. "Poetry Hypotheses." Hypotheses 12 (1995): 12-14.

A neo-Aristotelian approach to "La Belle Dame sans Merci."

Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning. "Gray, Hunt, Keats and the Idea of Artistics Succession." KSJ 44 (1995): 17-21.

Everest, Kelvin. "Isabella in the Market-Place: Keats and Feminism." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 107-27.

Farnell, Gary. "`Unfit for Ladies': Keats's `The Eve of St. Agnes.'" SIR 34 (1995): 401-12.

Flesch, William. "The Ambivalence of Generosity: Keats Reading Shakespeare." ELH 62 (1995): 149-69.

Fry, Paul H. A Defense of Poetry: Reflections on the Occasion of Writing. Stanford UP, 1995.

Gotoh, Mie. "Double Vision: Ambiguity in Keats's `Lamia'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 332-45.

Grolier Club. John Keats Bicentennial Exhibition: September 19-November 22, 1995. New York: Grolier Club, 1995.

Catalog of the exhibition.

Hashimoto, Hisae. "The Search for a Poetic Identity: The Burden of the Past and John Keats." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 406-21.

Hecht, Jamey. "Dissenting Modernisms: The Construction of the Transcendental Term in Hart Crane and Dylan Thomas with Introductory Chapters on John Keats and Walt Whitman." Diss. Brandeis U, 1995.

Hoagwood, Terence Allan. "Keats, Fictionality, and Finance: `The Fall of Hyperion'." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 127-42.

Hodges, Gabrielle Cliff. "Painting, Poetry and Pots of Basil." English in Education 29 (1995): 3-13.

Argues for the teaching of Keats's "Isabella or the Pot of Basil."

Hummer, T.R. "Laughed Off: Canon, Kharakter, and the Dismissal of Vachel Lindsay." Kenyon Review 17 (1995): 56-96.

Discusses Keats's influence on Lindsay's poetry.

Iki, Kazuko. "Wieland's `Oberon' and Keats's `The Eve of St. Agnes': The Magic Elements of the Marchen-Poems." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 297-315.

John Keats: A Bicentennial Celebration. Washington, PA: Washington and Jefferson College, 1995.

Anthology of critical articles.

"John Keats: Poetic Injustice." Economist 4 Nov. 1995: 95.

Report of the Keats House in Hampstead, England, which is in a "woeful state of disrepair."

Jones, Elizabeth. "Bodily Accomodations: Topography in the Poetry of John Keats." Diss.U of Toronto, 1995.

Jones, Elizabeth. "The Suburban School: Snobbery and Fear in the Attacks on Keats." TES 27 Oct. 1995: 14-15.

A discussion of Keats's suburbanism.

Jones, Elizabeth. "Writing for the Market: Keats's Odes as Commodities." SIR 34 (1995): 343-64.

Kandl, John. "Private Lyrics in the Public Sphere: Leigh Hunt's Examiner and the Construction of a Public `John Keats'." KSJ 44 (1995): 84-101.

Kandl, John. "The Public John Keats and the `Cockney School of Versification, Morality, and Politics': Private Lyrics in the Public Press of Regency England." Diss. New York U, 1995.

Karpf, Anne. "Five's Finest Hour." Guardian 6 Nov. 1995: 2.

Review of two radio shows in England, including "Reading Keats."

Kaufman, Robert George. "Negative Romanticism: Keats, Shelley, and the Modern Aesthetic." Diss. U of California, Berkeley, 1995.

"Keats Bicentenary (Grolier Club Exhibit)." Ab Bookman's Weekly 18 Sep. 1995: 1031.

"The Keats Bicentennial 1995." KSR 9 (1995): vii-xx.

Kelley, Gregory. "The Fond Believing Lyre: Keats's `Ode to Psyche' and the Dialectic of Enlightenment." Nineteenth Century Studies 9 (1995): 55-64.

Kelley, Theresa M. "Keats, Ekphrasis, and History." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 212-37.

Kerrigan, John. "Writing Numbers: Keats, Hopkins, and the History of Chance." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 280-308.

 

Komoto, Yoko. "The Secret Bowers: John Keats and `The Castle of Indolence'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 372-89.

Kucich, Greg. "Gender Crossings: Keats and Tighe." KSJ 44 (1995): 29-39.

Kucich, Greg. "Keats's Literary Tradition and the Politics of Historiographical Invention." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 238-61.

LaGory, Michael. "Wormy Circumstance: Symbolism in Keats's `Isabella'." SIR 34 (1995): 321-42.

Lee, Debbie. "Certain Monsters of Africa: Poetic Voodoo in Keats's `Lamia'." TES 27 Oct. 1995: 13-14.

Levine, Philip. "Keats in Detroit." New York Times 29 Oct. 1995: 13.

Li, Richard Wusheng. "`Ut Pictura Poesis': Keats, Anamorphosis, and Taoism." Diss. U of British Columbia, 1995.

Lorenz, Paul H. "`More Out of England Than in It': John Keats and the British Council." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 78-90.

Lundeen, Kathleen. "Keats's Post-Newtonian Poetics." KSJ 44 (1995): 102-16.

Michael, Jennifer Davis. "Pectoriloquy: The Narrative of Consumption in the Letters of Keats." ERR 6 (1995): 38-56.

Mooij, J.J.A. Fictional Realities: The Use of Literary Imagination. Amsterdam: Benjamins North, 1995.

Morris, Leslie A., Helen Vendler, and William H. Bond. John Keats: 1795-1995. Boston: Houghton Library, 1995.

Published for the John Keats Exhibition and John Keats Bicentennial Conference (Sept. 7-9, 1995). Includes a catalogue of the Harvard Keats Collection and a concordance of titles and first lines.

Muir, Kenneth. "The Odes of Keats." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 1-17.

Newey, Vincent. "Keats, History, and the Poets." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 165-93.

Nowviskie, Bethany. "A Hypermedia Guide to the Life and Poetic Works of John Keats." Studies in Teaching. 1995 Research Digest. Papers Presented at the Annual Research Forum. Ed. Leah P. McCoy. Dec. 1995: ERIC microfiche, ED401261.

Ogden, James. "Response and Responsibility: Ruth in the `Ode to a Nightingale'." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 18-25.

Okada, Akiko. "The Medical Aspect of Keats." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 390-405.

Okada, Akiko. "Translation of Keats's Poetry in Japan." KSJ 44 (1995): 147-64.

O'Neill, Michael. "`When This Warm Scribe My Hand': Writing and History in `Hyperion' and `The Fall of Hyperion'." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 143-64.

Plasa, Carl. "Revision and Repression in Keats's `Hyperion': `Pure Creations of the Poet's Brain'." KSJ 44 (1995): 117-46.

Ricciardi, Liliana Beatrice. Rose Scritte Sull'Acqua: John Keats: Fantasia Giardiniera. Salerno: Ripostes, 1995.

Rimer, Sara. "Lovers of Beauty Sing a Collective Ode to Keats." New York Times 11 Sep. 1995: 12.

A report of the Keats research conference in Cambridge, MA.

Roberts, Adam. "Keats's `Attic Shape': `Ode on a Grecian Urn' and Non-Euclidian Geometry." KSR 9 (1995): 1-14.

Robinson, Jeffrey C. "'My Ended Poet': Poetic Tributes to Keats, 1821-199." SIR 34 (1995): 441-69.

Roe, Nicholas, ed. Keats and History. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995.

An anthology of critical articles.

Roe, Nicholas. "Keats's Commonwealth." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 194-211.

Roe, Nicholas. "Keats's `Mawkish Fame'." N&Q 42 (1995): 185-86.

Sakaki, Atsuko. "A Gallery of `Severed Heads': A Comparative Study of Yumiko Kurahashi's `Popoi'." ICLA `91 Tokyo: The Force of Vision, I: Dramas of Desire, Visions of Beauty. Ed. Earl Miner, et al. Tokyo: International Comparative Literature Association, 1995. 386-93.

Compares "Popoi" with Keats's "Isabella."

Schmid, Thomas H. "Silence and Celebration: Pastoral Dialogism in Keats's `Ode on a Grecian Urn'." KSJ 44 (1995): 66-83.

Schneider, Matthew. "Romantic Bards and English Composers: The Case of Keats and Holst." ERR 6 (1995): 57-74.

Scott, Grant F., ed. John Keats, 1795-1995. ERR 6 (1995): 1-127.

Sharp, Ronald A. "Celebrating the Keats Bicentennial." KSJ 44 (1995): 13-16.

Sillars, Stuart. "Claudean Landscape in the Poetry of John Keats." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 26-34.

Smith, Hillas. Keats and Medicine. Newport, Isle of Wight: Cross, 1995.

Spiegelman, Willard. Majestic Indolence: English Romantic Poetry and the Work of Art. New York and Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995.

Stewart, Susan. "Lyric Possession." Critical Inquiry 22 (1995): 34-63.

Sugano, Michio. "Keats's Copy of Shakespeare and Its Relation to the `Bright Star' Sonnet." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 360-71.

Sugano, Michio. "Was `Keats's Last Sonnet' Really Written on Board the Maria Crowther?" SIR 34 (1995): 413-40.

Takahashi, Yushiro. "`Ode to Psyche': Poetry and Sculpture." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 316-31.

Tamura, Einosuke. "Some Remarks on John Keats's Letters." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 436-46.

Trott, Nicola. "Keats and the Prison House of History." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 238-61.

Tsukano, Tagayasu. "Concentrative Repetition in Keats's Poetic Technique." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 422-35.

 

Viswanathan, S. "Keats's Negative Capability: An Outline Exploration." The Aligarh Critical Miscellany 8 (1995): 35-43.

"A Walk Through History in Hampstead." Weekend Edition--Sunday. NPR. 30 Jul. 1995.

Waters, John Paul. "Romanticism, Travel, and the Rhetorics of an Appropriate Self in Keats and Wordsworth." Diss. Duke U, 1995.

Waters, William Addison. "Answerability and Intimacy in Reading: Poetry's `You'." Diss. U of California, Berkeley, 1995.

Examines Keats's use of "you.'"

Watkins, Daniel P. "History, Self, and Gender in `Ode to Psyche'." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 88-106.

Webster, John. "A Touch of Keats." (Cassette tape by Pathfinder Audio; 20 minutes.)

Wolfson, Susan. "Keats and the Manhood of the Poet." ERR 9 (1995): 1-37.

Wolfson, Susan. "Keats Enters History: Autopsy, Adonais, and the Fame of Keats." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 17-45.

Woof, Robert. John Keats. Grasmere, England: Wordsworth Trust, 1995.

Yip, Terry Siu-han. "Woman of Desire: A Comparative Study of the Snake Woman in Chinese and British Literature." ICLA `91 Tokyo: The Force of Vision, I: Dramas of Desire, Visions of Beauty. Ed. Earl Miner, et al. Tokyo: International Comparative Literature Association, 1995. 97-103.

Discusses Keats's "Lamia."


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