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John Keats: When Was He Born and When Did He Die?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

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“For the study of no English poet have we ampler material than for the life and art of John Keats. … The material for the study of Keats's biography is no less complete.” Notwithstanding this wealth of material, until quite recently at least, much confusion has existed with respect to the date of his birth, and the exact time of his death yet remains uncertain. Accuracy in these respects is desirable, not only for its own sake, but especially in fixing the date for memorials, anniversaries, and similar observances. It is confusing to find such writers as Lord Houghton, Sir Sidney Colvin, and Amy Lowell either uncertain or in disagreement upon the subject. A summary of the facts giving rise to these doubts, and an examination of the evidence from the standpoint of its probative value should be of interest to students of the life and art of Keats, and may possibly be useful in reaching a greater degree of certainty with respect to these dates.

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Research Article
Information
PMLA , Volume 55 , Issue 3 , September 1940 , pp. 802 - 814
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1940

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References

1 The Wharton Lecture on Keats. By Professor Ernest de Selincourt. The John Keats Memorial Volume London; John Lane, February 23, 1921.

2 Life, Leiters and Literary Remains. London; Edward Moxon, 1848, i, 4.

3 Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries, 2nd Ed., i, 409.

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10 Op. cit., ii, 93.

11 Op. cit., ii, 528.

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13 Op. cit., ii, 508.

14 See Frontispiece, Letters of John Keats to Fanny Browne, Edited by H. Buxton Forman (London: Rieves & Turned, 1878).

15 The Athenaeum, March 15, No. 2681; March 29, No. 2683; April 5, No. 2684; April 26, No. 2687; May 3, No. 2688, 1879.