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"Here Lies One Whose Name was writ in Water." (Inscription on #Keats' gravestone)
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✒️ #JohnKeats, English poet, passed away #OTD 23 February 1821, aged 25. #Poetry #Literature
Heya~ I saw the ref from Keats' retweet of @JustSketchMe. Saw the wip on my ibis and thot I shud finally finish it. 😂
The little fluff balls are totally not inspired from Tinkerbell. 🫣😆
#artph
John Keats' "Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art"
【Cupid Express / Eros Express】
"We are perched on the golden arrow of Cupid, chasing the early summer wind."
And tomorrow, we have...
@KoenraadClaes talking on 'John Keats' and @sf_lang talking on 'The British Empire'. #AHSSLearningCommunity
10th December 1820. 'The Fates seize John Keats'. The poet suffers a haemorrhage so severe it ends any hopes of recovery. He attempts to end his life, but is prevented by Joseph Severn, who removes 'every destroying mean from his reach'. Read more: https://t.co/YHCMRIyqKt
Autumn is underway and it's #NationalAppleDay! We've harvested these images from our #RareBooks collections: John Keats' Ode To Autumn from the 1923 Curwen Press edition (Illustrator: Vivien Gribble), and a crop of autumn fruits from The Pomological Magazine (London, 1828-30)🍏🍂
It is said that Keats's #Love 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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#Keats200
🖼️ Keats House, City of London Corporation, K/AR/01/018 & K/PZ/05/028.
For the #12DaysOfChristmas, Day 9, nine images of La Belle Dame Sans Merci Fourth, Frank Dicksee, 1901
This is the picture @pumps1000 used in his post exploring this, Keats's most mysterious poem. It's in @bristolmuseum
https://t.co/0Quc5hhR5q
#NineLadiesDancing
❄️Welcome to winter! ❄️What are your kids' favorite winter activities? Snuggling up with a classic picture book or making snow angels like Peter in Ezra Jack Keats's beloved picture book THE SNOWY DAY?
More here: https://t.co/ASoMlJLzyB
New post today: @pumps1000 explores the creation and inspiration of Keats's most mysterious poem, 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'
https://t.co/0Quc5hhR5q
picture @bristolmuseum
Four Isabellas and Pots of Basil - to mark the 200th birthday of John Keats' final poetry volume - Lamia, Isabella, Eve of St Agnes - published this week in 1820.
Clockwise from top left: Holman Hunt (1868), Millais (1848), Joseph Severn (1877), John White Alexander (1897).
Keats's poem 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' was published 200 years ago in May 1820 (specifically May 10, so 200 years this Sunday!). To celebrate, @KeatsHouse will present some online lectures to mark the occasion. Full details on our Blog https://t.co/nZqsDzn9S3 #Keats200
What we need now→→→Negative Capability, that is when man is capable of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact & reason ( Keats' Letter to his brothers, 22 Dec. 1817)
There's so many reasons to celebrate #TheSnowyDay! We won’t list them all here. Instead, we're showing some of the ways Keats' 20th-century classic is being celebrated in the 21st century—in #schools, parks, #museums +more. Take a look: https://t.co/S0VLPaZTJ0 #SnowyDaySeason
@willmenaker @dannyhellman This beautiful boy was acting as John Keats' grave guardian when I was last there.
Celebrate #WorldSnakeDay with John William Waterhouse's 'Lamia', based on #Keats's poem about a mythological serpent-woman. Note she is draped in moulted snakeskin. #PreRaphaelite
#OnThisDay 1815 Keats registers as a trainee surgeon-apothecary at Guy's Hospital. What effect did Keats' time at Guy's have on his life and work? @keatsbabe blogs for us /2 https://t.co/ZqwCWcCIeQ