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Contemporary reviews<br />

Generous selection rptd in <strong>The</strong> Romantics reviewed, ed D. H. Reiman 9<br />

vols New York 1972.<br />

Poems, 1817. (J. H. Reynolds) Champion, 9 Mar 1817; Monthly Mag<br />

Apr 1817; (G. F. Mathew) European Mag, May 1817; (L. Hunt)<br />

Examiner, 1 June, 6, 13 July 1817; Eclectic Rev, Sep 1817; Scots Mag,<br />

Oct 1817.<br />

Endymion, 1818. (J. W. Croker) Quart Rev 19, 1818; Literary Jnl and<br />

General Misc 17, 24 May 1818; Literary Chron, 18, 25 May 1818;<br />

Oxford Herald, 6 June 1818; Br Critic, June 1818; Champion, June<br />

1818; (J. G. Lockhart) Blackwood’s Mag, Aug 1818; Examiner, 11 Oct<br />

1818; (P. G. Patmore) Baldwin’s London Mag, Apr 1820; (F. Jeffrey<br />

on the Endymion and Lamia vols) Edinburgh Rev 34,Aug 1820;<br />

Scots Mag, Aug, Oct 1820.<br />

Lamia, Isabella, <strong>The</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> St Agnes and other poems, 1820. Monthly<br />

Rev, July 1820; Literary Gazette, 1 July 1820; (C. Lamb) New Times,<br />

19 July 1820; Literary Chron, 29 July 1820; Examiner, 30 July 1820;<br />

(L. Hunt) Indicator, 2, 9 Aug 1820; Guardian, 6 Aug 1820; Gold’s<br />

London Mag, Aug 1820; Scots Mag, Aug, Oct 1820; Edinburgh Rev<br />

34, Aug 1820; Kaleidoscope, 29 Aug 1820; (J. Scott) Baldwin’s<br />

London Mag, Sep 1820; New Monthly Mag, Sep 1820; Br Critic, Sep<br />

1820; Monthly Mag, Sep 1820; Eclectic Rev, Sep 1820.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Only first pbns are listed; poems were <strong>of</strong>ten rptd – see J. R. MacGillivray,<br />

Keats: A bibliography and reference guide, 1949 pp. 76–87.<br />

Examiner (ed L. Hunt). O Solitude! if I must with thee dwell, 5 May<br />

1816; On first looking into Chapman’s Homer, 1 Dec 1816; To<br />

Kosciusko, 16 Feb 1817; After dark vapours have oppress’d our<br />

plains, 23 Feb 1817; To Haydon, with a sonnet written on seeing<br />

the Elgin marbles, On seeing the Elgin marbles, 9 Mar 1817; This<br />

pleasant tale is like a little copse, 16 Mar 1817; [review <strong>of</strong> J. H.<br />

Reynolds, Peter Bell: a lyrical ballad], 25 Apr 1819; <strong>The</strong>re is a joy in<br />

footing slow across a silent plain, 14 July 1822.<br />

Champion. To Haydon, with a sonnet written on seeing the Elgin<br />

marbles, On seeing the Elgin marbles, 9 Mar 1817; On the sea, 17<br />

Aug 1817; [dramatic reviews], 21, 28 Dec 1817, 4 Jan 1818. Review <strong>of</strong><br />

28 Dec perhaps by J. H. Reynolds; see L. M. Jones, Keats–Shelley<br />

Jnl 3 1954.<br />

Yellow Dwarf. Hymn to Pan [from Endymion], 9 May 1818.<br />

<strong>The</strong> literary pocket-book. Ed Leigh Hunt 1818. Four seasons fill the<br />

measure <strong>of</strong> the year, To Ailsa rock.<br />

Annals <strong>of</strong> the Fine Arts. Ode to a nightingale, July 1819; Ode on a<br />

Grecian urn, Jan 1820.<br />

Indicator (ed Leigh Hunt). La belle dame sans merci, 10 May 1820; A<br />

‘now’, descriptive <strong>of</strong> a hot day (written with Leigh Hunt), and As<br />

Hermes once took to his feathers light, 28 June 1820; <strong>The</strong> cap and<br />

bells (pt only), 23 Aug 1820.<br />

New Monthly Mag. On some skulls in Beauley Abbey, near<br />

Inverness (written with Charles Brown), Jan 1822; <strong>The</strong>re is a joy in<br />

footing slow across a silent plain (pt only), Mar 1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gem: a literary annual (ed Thomas Hood). On a Leander which<br />

Miss Reynolds, my kind friend, gave me, 1829.<br />

London Literary Gazette. In drear-nighted December, 19 Sep 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> comic annual, by Thomas Hood. To Mrs Reynolds’ cat, 1830.<br />

Western Messenger (Louisville KY). Ode to Apollo (‘God <strong>of</strong> the<br />

golden bow’), June 1836; Not Aladdin magian, July 1836.<br />

Plymouth, Devonport, and Stonehouse News. If by dull rhymes our<br />

<strong>English</strong> must be chain’d, 15 Oct 1836.<br />

Ladies’ Companion (New York). On fame (‘Fame, like a wayward girl’),<br />

Hither, hither, love, ’Tis the ‘witching time <strong>of</strong> night’, Aug 1837.<br />

Portsmouth and Devonport Weekly Jnl. To the Nile, 19 July 1838;<br />

Read me a lesson, muse, and speak it loud, 6 Sep; Staffa, 20 Sep;<br />

Bright star, 27 Sep; <strong>The</strong> day is gone, 4 Oct; To sleep, 11 Oct; Shed<br />

no tear, 18 Oct; Ah! woe is me, 25 Oct; On sitting down to read<br />

King Lear once again, 8 Nov; Lines on seeing a lock <strong>of</strong> Milton’s<br />

hair, 15 Nov; Old Meg she was a gipsy, 22 Nov; In after time a sage<br />

<strong>of</strong> mickle lore, 4 July 1839.<br />

Hood’s Mag and Comic Misc. Time’s sea hath been five years at its<br />

slow ebb, Sep 1844; Hush, hush! tread s<strong>of</strong>tly! Apr 1845.<br />

Athenaeum. Of late two dainties were before me plac’d, 7 June 1873.<br />

World (New York). Pensive they sit and roll their languid eyes, Give<br />

me your patience, sister, while I frame, 25 June 1877.<br />

N & Q. Fill for me the brimming bowl, On peace, 4 Feb 1905.<br />

TLS. Apollo to the Graces, You say you love, but with a voice, 16 Apr<br />

1914.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times. On receiving a laurel crown from Leigh Hunt, To the<br />

ladies who saw me crown’d, 18 May 1914.<br />

Letters, journals etc<br />

Life, letters and literary remains. Ed R. M. Milnes 2 vols 1848. Many<br />

poems and letters first pbd here.<br />

Letters to Fanny Brawne. Ed H. B. Forman, London and New York<br />

1878, 1889 (rev and enlarged), New York 1878. Some copies with<br />

the London 1878 title page have the pagination <strong>of</strong> 1889, with a<br />

note in place <strong>of</strong> the 1889 preface.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats to his family and friends. Ed S. Colvin, London<br />

and New York 1891, 1891, 1918 (rev), 1921, 1925, 1928. Letters to<br />

Fanny Brawne omitted.<br />

Letters: complete revised edition. Ed H. B. Forman 1895.<br />

Thoughts from Keats. Selected from his letters. Ed P. E. Gertrude<br />

Girdlestone 1898.<br />

Letters to Fanny Brawne. New York 1901.<br />

Letters. Ed N. H. Dole 1906.<br />

Letters. Edinburgh 1908 (Holyrood Books). A selection.<br />

Sayings from the letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats. Hull [1908].<br />

Photographic reproduction <strong>of</strong> Keats’s anatomical and physiological<br />

notebook presented to the Hampstead public library by Sir<br />

William Hale-White. 1925.<br />

Letters to Fanny Brawne, with three poems and three additional<br />

letters. Introd by J. F. Otten, Maastricht 1931.<br />

Keats’s anatomical and physiological notebook printed from the<br />

holograph. Ed M. B. Forman, Oxford 1934.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters. Ed M. B. Forman 2 vols Oxford 1931, 1 vol 1935, 1947, 1952<br />

(rev).<br />

Letters. Introd by H. l’A. Fausset 1938 (Nelson Classics). Selection.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Keats circle: letters and papers 1816–78. Ed H. E. Rollins 2 vols<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1948.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters: selected passages. Ed H. W. Häusermann, Berne 1949.<br />

Selected letters. Ed L. Trilling, New York 1951.<br />

Letters. Ed F. Page 1954 (WC).<br />

Bates, M. C. Two new letters <strong>of</strong> Keats and Byron. Keats–Shelley Jnl 3,<br />

1954.<br />

More letters and poems <strong>of</strong> the Keats circle. Ed H. E. Rollins,<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> MA 1955.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Keats 1814–21. Ed H. E. Rollins 2 vols <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA<br />

1958.<br />

Letters. Ed S. Gardner 1965. Selection.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats: a new selection. Ed R. Gittings 1970.<br />

Love letters <strong>of</strong> John Keats. Ed O. E. Madden, Oxford 1993.<br />

Unfinished poems concluded<br />

Coward, E. F. King Stephen. New York 1912.<br />

Price, C. Keats’s finales: Hyperion and <strong>The</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> St Mark. 1922.<br />

Regester, F. A. Medes. Keats’s fragments and finales. 1936. Hyperion<br />

and Ode to Pan altered and with additions by Regester.<br />

Questionable attributions<br />

<strong>The</strong> poems <strong>of</strong> John Keats, ed Stillinger 1978, appendix VI,publishes texts <strong>of</strong><br />

questionable attributions and discusses their claims. This listing includes<br />

those pbd in periodicals or as books.<br />

New Monthly Mag. Love and folly, July 1822.<br />

TLS. Sonnet to A.G.S., 27 Nov 1937.<br />

John Keats<br />

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