Whether you say "2021" or "35th anniversary," the Ezra Jack Keats Awards have been announced. Winners + honor books in both writer and illustrator categories right here: https://t.co/COmuHu2QAq Thanks !

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🏆Award news!🏆

Raymond Antrobus is a 2021 Ezra Jack Keats Award Honor Writer Honoree for his book Can Bears Ski?!

https://t.co/L7YP7Y1ZGr

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CALL OUT MY NAME

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“Two souls but with a single thought. Two hearts that beat as one” - John Keats

💌: https://t.co/RoRPv8JI8U

Art by

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'O pang-dowered Poet, whose reverberant lips
And heart-strung lyre awoke the Moon’s eclipse'

Dante Gabriel Rossetti goes the full John Keats in his 'Writ in Water' sonnet.

Dr Dinah Roe reads & discusses the poem on the K-S Prize Podcast: https://t.co/2bA4R8hVnp

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Bravo!

You've just won a poetry writing contest! 🙂

AND... *drumroll*... your prize is none other than a choice of 4 black t-shirts, each featuring an image of a Romantic poet chap on its front!

But which one do you go for? 🤔

A: Keats B: Shelley
C: Blake D: Byron

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A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep’
An excerpt from “Endymion” by John Keats.
We think would have loved to lose himself in the beauties all around ⤵️

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It is said that Keats's for Frances Brawne inspired the most productive period of his life as a poet. Below is the ring Keats gave to Fanny before he died in Rome 💜

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🖼️ Keats House, City of London Corporation, K/AR/01/018 & K/PZ/05/028.

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John Keats’s body is wrapped in a winding sheet, and placed in a coffin for burial in the morning.

— February 25 1821.

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It's Saturday 24 February 1821, and news has come in overnight from Rome of the death of the young English poet, John Keats. He'd been suffering from consumption [tuberculosis] and had gone to Italy last year in the hope its warmer climate would benefit his health.

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“I think Poetry should surprise by a fine excess and not by Singularity – it should strike the Reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a Remembrance" ...

- John Keats

Born in Moorgate, London in 1795, he died on this day, 23 February 1821, Rome.

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in 1821, poet ("Ode to a Nightingale", "Sleep and Poetry", "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"), John Keats, died in a villa on the Spanish Steps in Rome, today the Keats-Shelley Memorial House museum, at the age of 25 from tuberculosis.

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Alone and palely loitering - poets on
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‘Poetry should be great & unobtrusive, a thing which enters into one's soul’

200 years ago in 1821, John Keats died in Rome aged just 25.

Follow for news marking his incredible life & talent today

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their arms embraced, and their pinions too;
their lips touch'd not, but had not bade adieu,
as if disjoined by soft-handed slumber,
and ready still past kisses to outnumber
- ode to psyche by john keats

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jaime/brienne eros/psyche au 💘🦋

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La Belle Dame Sans Merci is a poem written by John Keats about a fairy who condemns a knight to an unpleasant fate after she seduces him with her beauty.

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Art-trade with Camille , I drew Jim Keats!

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. abre el año con las efemérides de escritores que revolucionaron la Dante, Baudelaire, Dostoievski, Flaubert, Highsmith, Keats, La Fontaine, Laforet, Lem, Monterroso… https://t.co/EN7NK0Bdzs

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La Belle Dame sans Merci ["The Beautiful Lady Without Mercy"] (England, 1853-1928).

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For the Day 9, nine images of La Belle Dame Sans Merci Fourth, Frank Dicksee, 1901

This is the picture used in his post exploring this, Keats's most mysterious poem. It's in

https://t.co/0Quc5hhR5q

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