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Teised raamatud teemal:
'Do you not see how necessary a World of Pains and troubles is to school an Intelligence and make it a soul?'

Keats's letters have long been regarded as an extraordinary record of poetic development and sout-making. They represent one of the most sustained reflections on the poet's art we have from any of the major English poets. Yet quite apart from the light they throw on the poetry, they are great works of literature in their own right. Written with gusto and occasionally painful candour, they show a powerful intelligence struggling to come to terms with its own mortality. Sometimes bitterly jealous in love and socially and financially insecure, at others playful and confident of his own greatness, Keats interweaves his personal plight with the history of a Britain emerging from the long years of the Napoleonic Wars into a world of political unrest, profound social change, and commercial expansion.

This selection of 170 letters, written between 1816 and 1820, includes a new introduction and notes by Jon Mee explaining both the personal and political contexts that brought them to life.

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Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xiii
Note on the Text xxxiv
Select Bibliography xxxvi
A Chronology of John Keats xxxix
1816-1817
C. C. Clarke 9 October 1816
3(1)
C. C. Clarke 31 October
4(1)
B. R. Haydon 20 November
4(1)
J. H. Reynolds 17 March 1817
4(1)
George and Tom Keats 15 April
5(2)
J. H. Reynolds 17, 18 April
7(3)
Leigh Hunt 10 May
10(2)
B. R. Haydon 10, 11 May
12(4)
Taylor and Hessey 16 May
16(1)
J. H. Reynolds September
17(1)
Fanny Keats 10 September
18(3)
J. H. Reynolds 21 September
21(4)
B. R. Haydon 28 September
25(1)
Benjamin Bailey 8 October
26(2)
Benjamin Bailey 28-30 October
28(4)
Benjamin Bailey 3 November
32(3)
Benjamin Bailey 22 November
35(3)
J. H. Reynolds 22 November
38(2)
George and Tom Keats 21, 27 (?) December
40(3)
1818
George and Tom Keats 5 January
43(3)
B. R. Haydon 10 January
46(1)
George and Tom Keats 13, 19 January
47(2)
B. R. Haydon 23 January
49(1)
John Taylor 23 January
50(1)
Benjamin Bailey 23 January
50(3)
George and Tom Keats 23, 24 January
53(3)
John Taylor 30 January
56(1)
J. H. Reynolds 3 February
57(2)
George and Tom Keats 14 February
59(3)
J. H. Reynolds 19 February
62(2)
George and Tom Keats 21 February
64(2)
John Taylor 27 February
66(1)
Benjamin Bailey 13 March
67(3)
J. H. Reynolds 14 March
70(2)
James Rice 24 March
72(3)
J. H. Reynolds 25 March
75(3)
B. R. Haydon 8 April
78(2)
J. H. Reynolds 9 April
80(2)
J. H. Reynolds 17 April
82(1)
John Taylor 24 April
82(2)
J. H. Reynolds 27 April
84(2)
J. H. Reynolds 3 May
86(5)
Benjamin Bailey 21, 25 May
91(2)
Benjamin Bailey 10 June
93(2)
Tom Keats 25-27 June
95(2)
George and Georgiana Keats 27, 28 June
97(3)
Tom Keats 29 June, 1, 2 July
100(4)
Fanny Keats 2, 3, 5 July
104(6)
Tom Keats 3, 5, 7, 9 July
110(3)
J. H. Reynolds 11, 13 July
113(3)
Tom Keats 10, 11, 13, 14 July
116(5)
Tom Keats 17, 18, 20, 21 July
121(6)
Benjamin Bailey 18, 22 July
127(5)
Tom Keats 23, 26 July
132(5)
Tom Keats 3, 6 August
137(2)
Mrs James Wylie 6 August
139(2)
Fanny Keats 19 August
141(1)
C. W. Dilke 20, 21 September
142(2)
J. H. Reynolds 22 (?) September
144(2)
J. A. Hessey 8 October
146(1)
Fanny Keats 26 October
147(1)
Richard Woodhouse 27 October
147(2)
George and Georgiana Keats 14, 16, 21, 24, 31 October
149(12)
James Rice 24 November
161(1)
B. R. Haydon 22 December
162(2)
1819
George and Georgiana Keats 16---18, 22, 29 (?), 31 December 1818, 2---4 January 1819
164(21)
B. R. Haydon 10 (?) January
185(1)
Fanny Keats 11 February
185(1)
B. R. Haydon 18 (?) February
186(1)
Fanny Keats 27 February
187(1)
B. R. Haydon 8 March
188(1)
Fanny Keats 13 March
189(1)
Joseph Severn 29 March
190(1)
Fanny Keats 31 March
191(1)
Fanny Keats 12 April
192(1)
B. R. Haydon 13 April
193(2)
Fanny Keats 1 May
195(1)
George and Georgiana Keats 14, 19, February, 3 (?), 12, 13, 17, 19 March, 15, 16, 21, 30 April, 3 May
196(43)
Miss Jeffery 31 May
239(1)
Miss Jeffery 9 June
240(2)
Fanny Keats 9 June
242(1)
B. R. Haydon 17 June
243(1)
Fanny Keats 17 June
244(1)
Fanny Brawne 1 July 1819
245(1)
Fanny Keats 6 July
246(2)
Fanny Brawne 8 July
248(1)
J. H. Reynolds 11 July
249(1)
Fanny Brawne 15 (?) July
250(2)
C. W. Dilke 25 July
252(1)
Fanny Brawne 31 July
253(2)
Fanny Brawne 5, 6 August
255(2)
Benjamin Bailey 14 August
257(1)
Fanny Brawne 16 August
258(2)
John Taylor 23 August
260(2)
J. H. Reynolds 24 August
262(1)
Fanny Keats 28 August
263(2)
John Taylor 31 August
265(1)
J. A. Hessey 5 September
266(1)
John Taylor 5 September
266(4)
Fanny Brawne 13 September
270(1)
J. H. Reynolds 21 September
271(2)
Richard Woodhouse 21, 22 September
273(5)
Charles Brown 22 September
278(2)
C. W. Dilke 22 September
280(2)
Charles Brown 23 September
282(1)
George and Georgiana Keats 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27 September
283(24)
C. W. Dilke 1 October
307(1)
B. R. Haydon 3 October
308(2)
Fanny Brawne 11 October
310(1)
Fanny Brawne 13 October
310(1)
Fanny Brawne 19 October
311(1)
Fanny Keats 26 (?) October
312(1)
George and Georgiana Keats 12 November
313(2)
Joseph Severn 15 November
315(1)
John Taylor 17 November
316(1)
James Rice December
317(1)
Fanny Keats 20 December
318(2)
1820
Georgiana Wylie Keats 13, 15, 17, 28 January
320(7)
Fanny Brawne 4 (?) February
327(1)
Fanny Keats 6 February
328(1)
Fanny Keats 8 February
329(1)
Fanny Brawne 10 (?) February
330(1)
Fanny Brawne February (?)
330(1)
Fanny Keats 14 February
331(1)
Fanny Brawne February (?)
331(1)
Fanny Brawne February (?)
332(1)
James Rice 14, 16 February
333(1)
Fanny Brawne February (?)
334(1)
Fanny Brawne February (?)
335(1)
Fanny Brawne 24 (?) February
336(1)
Fanny Brawne 27 (?) February
336(1)
J. H. Reynolds 28 February
337(1)
Fanny Brawne 29 (?) February
338(1)
Fanny Brawne 1 March (?)
338(1)
C. W. Dilke 4 March
339(1)
Fanny Brawne March (?)
340(1)
Fanny Brawne March (?)
341(1)
Fanny Brawne March (?)
342(1)
Fanny Brawne March (?)
342(1)
Fanny Keats 20 March
343(1)
Fanny Brawne March (?)
343(1)
Mrs James Wylie 24 (?) March
344(1)
Fanny Keats 1 April
345(1)
Fanny Keats 12 April
345(1)
Fanny Keats 21 April
346(1)
Fanny Keats 4 May
347(1)
Fanny Brawne May (?)
348(1)
Fanny Brawne May (?)
349(2)
Fanny Brawne June (?)
351(2)
John Taylor 11 (?) June
353(1)
Charles Brown About 21 June
353(2)
Fanny Keats 23 June 1820
355(1)
Fanny Brawne 25 June (?)
355(1)
Fanny Brawne 4 July (?)
355(1)
Fanny Keats 5 July
356(1)
Fanny Keats 22 July
356(1)
Fanny Brawne August (?)
357(1)
Fanny Keats 13 August
358(1)
John Taylor 13 August
359(1)
Leigh Hunt 13 (?) August
360(1)
Charles Brown 14 August
360(1)
Percy Bysshe Shelley 16 August
361(1)
Charles Brown August (?)
362(1)
Fanny Keats 23 August
363(1)
Fanny Keats 11 September
364(1)
Charles Brown 30 September
364(2)
Frances Ricketts Brawne 24 (?) October
366(1)
Charles Brown 1 November
367(2)
Charles Brown 30 November
369(2)
Appendix 371(4)
Explanatory Notes 375(44)
Sources of Manuscript Letters 419(2)
Keats's Correspondents 421(6)
Index 427