Books
The 64 Sonnets John Keats Introduction by Edward Hirsch Paul Dry Books: 136 pp., $12 paper Though he died shockingly young, though he died in despair, of consumption, away from his country and the woman he loved, John Keats knew exactly who he was.
June 27, 2004
Entertainment & Arts
Mariners don’t think about the deeps too much.
Oct. 23, 1994
Most people, aside from lit majors, think of the English Romantic poets as a group of distracted, pasty-faced airheads who never ventured out into the sun.
Feb. 14, 1988
Movies
With ‘Bright Star,’ director Jane Campion makes us feel unfulfilled longing
Sept. 18, 2009
Business
Being confused with his near-namesake, Charles H. Keating Jr., has only paid off once for John J.
June 6, 1989
Politics
Lincoln Savings & Loan owner Charles H. Keating Jr. and Sen.
Nov. 21, 1990
Happy birthday, John Keats
Oct. 31, 2013
A little over a third of the way into Paul Kerschen’s debut historical novel, “The Warm South,” a character asks poet John Keats, “But you must know Mrs.
May 10, 2019
‘Keating Five’ Senator to Testify: Sen. John S.
Oct. 3, 1991
John J.
May 12, 1989