Keats and Contemporary Poets: Themes, Analysis, and Contexts

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O Solitude!

A poem by John Keats written in April 1816, reflecting on the theme of solitude.

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On First Looking into Chapman's Homer

A poem by John Keats written in October 1816, expressing the awe of discovering Homer through Chapman's translation.

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To Sleep

A poem by John Keats written in late 1816 and published in 1817, exploring the theme of sleep as a refuge from life's troubles.

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On the Sea

A poem by John Keats written in April 1817, depicting the beauty and power of the sea.

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In drear-nighted December

A poem by John Keats written in December 1817, reflecting on the bleakness of winter and the longing for spring.

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On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again

A poem by John Keats written in January 1818, contemplating the profound impact of Shakespeare's King Lear.

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When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be

A poem by John Keats written in January 1818, expressing fears of dying before achieving his poetic ambitions.

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The Eve of St Agnes

A poem by John Keats written in January-February 1819

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Ode to Psyche

A poem by John Keats written in April 1819, celebrating the Greek goddess Psyche and the theme of love.

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Ode to a Nightingale

A poem by John Keats written in May 1819, exploring themes of mortality, nature, and the transcendent beauty of the nightingale's song.

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Ode on a Grecian Urn

A poem by John Keats written in May 1819, reflecting on art, beauty, and the passage of time as depicted in a Grecian urn.

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Ode on Melancholy

A poem by John Keats written in May 1819, addressing the relationship between beauty and sadness.

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To Autumn

A poem by John Keats written in September 1819, celebrating the season of autumn and its bountiful beauty.

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Bright Star!

A poem by John Keats written between October and November 1819, expressing a desire for eternal love and constancy.

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Eat Me

A poem by Patience Agbabi, exploring themes of desire and consumption.

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Chainsaw Versus the Pampas Grass

A poem by Simon Armitage, contrasting nature and industrialization.

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Material

A poem by Ros Barber, reflecting on themes of existence and materiality.

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History

A poem by John Burnside, contemplating the passage of time and memory.

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An Easy Passage

A poem by Julia Copus, exploring themes of transition and growth.

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The Deliverer

A poem by Tishani Doshi, addressing themes of hope and resilience.

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The Lammas Hireling

A poem by Ian Duhig, exploring themes of love and betrayal.

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To My Nine-Year-Old Self

A poem by Helen Dunmore, reflecting on childhood and the passage of time.

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A Minor Role

A poem by U. A. Fanthorpe, discussing the complexities of identity and perception.

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The Gun

A poem by Vicki Feaver, exploring themes of violence and its impact.

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The Furthest Distances I've Travelled

A poem by Leontia Flynn, reflecting on journeys and experiences.

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Giuseppe

A poem by Roderick Ford, exploring themes of identity and belonging.

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Out of the Bag

A poem by Seamus Heaney, reflecting on themes of revelation and discovery.

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Effects

A poem by Alan Jenkins, contemplating the consequences of actions.

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Genetics

A poem by Sinéad Morrissey, exploring themes of inheritance and identity.

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From the Journal of a Disappointed Man

A poem by Andrew Motion, reflecting on disappointment and expectation.

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Look We Have Coming to Dover!

A poem by Daljit Nagra, addressing themes of migration and identity.

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Please Hold

A poem by Ciaran O'Driscoll, exploring themes of communication and connection.

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On Her Blindness

A poem by Adam Thorpe, reflecting on perception and understanding.

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Ode on a Grayson Perry Urn

A poem by Tim Turnbull, engaging with contemporary themes through the lens of art.