THALABA THE DESTROYER
First edition of this epic poem from the Romantic school writer and later Poet Laureate, a combination of myth and fantasy in a style similar to Coleridge's early work.
First edition of this epic poem from the Romantic school writer and later Poet Laureate, a combination of myth and fantasy in a style similar to Coleridge's early work.
Original catalogue for an exhibition to mark the bicentenary of John Keats, held by the Wordsworth Trust.
First edition of Gittings's commentary on the five odes of Keats published in 1820, with facsimile reproductions and transcriptions of the earliest known manuscripts.
Beautifully bound first edition of Zotti's annotated DIVINE COMEDY, primarily designed for British women learning Italian and dedicated by the editor to three aristocratic women patrons.
Inscribed first printing of Heffernan's study of landscape in the arts of four English Romantic painters and poets, recipient of the Brown University Press First Book Prize Award.
First printing of this selection of poems with a preface by actor and onetime Shelley portrayer Julian Sands, inscribed by editor Wu to contemporary poet and author of POSTHUMOUS KEATS: A Personal Biography, Stanley Plumly.
First printing of the collected papers from the 1995 John Keats Bicentennial Conference, inscribed by editor Ronald Sharp to poet Stanley Plumly (author of the later POSTHUMOUS KEATS), with Plumly's own annotations.
First edition of this critical examination of the spooks, haunts, and phantasms of Byron, Keats, Coleridge, M. Shelley, Hazlitt, Wordsworth, and others.
Lovely first printing of Keats's poetry holographs held by Harvard, reproduced here in 140 photographs with facing-page transcriptions.
First printing of this illustrated literary biography of Keats, traced through the history of his surviving manuscripts.