John Keats
JOHN HAMILTON REYNOLDS (1794-1852)
The fancy: a selection from the poetical remains of the late Peter Corcoran ... with a brief memoir of his life
London: Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 1820
Collection of poetry by John Hamilton Reynolds, a good friend of John Keats. Cleverly written under the guise of the poetical remains of a pugilist, Peter Corcoran. In the preface to King Tims the First, p. [3]-12, Reynolds has fun with his fellow Romantics, speculating which one may have written the poem.
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821)
Life, letters, and literary remains, of John Keats.
Milnes, Richard Monckton, Baron Houghton, 1809-1885.
London: E. Moxon, 1848
Ed. by Richard Monckton Milnes
AMY LOWELL (1874-1925)
John Keats
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1925
As well as being a fine poet herself and Keats scholar, Lowell was an avid book collector.
Part of the Willard Spiegelman collection. Gift, 2012.
WALTER JACKSON BATE (1918-1999)
John Keats
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1963
Given to John Lewis by the Harvard faculty in recognition of distinguished academic achievement.
Part of the John M. Lewis collection. Gift, 2022.
AMY CLAMPITT (1920-1994)
Homage to John Keats
Corrected galleys for the Sarabande Press, 1984
Accompanying note on stationery for The Driskill hotel, Austin, is dated 3/27/84: “Here are the proofs – I’ve mulled them over long enough so I think I’ve caught everything. Please note question mark (underscored) to be added – “The Elgin Marbles.” I’ve having a fine time. It is summer here … Love, Amy”