Lectures on Shelley and Keats : Covent Garden / W. B. Scoones, [18--?].

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Lectures on Shelley and Keats : Covent Garden / W. B. Scoones, [18--?].

Two manuscript notebooks containing lectures titled "Keats" (70 p.) and "Shelley and Keats" (123 p.). An expanded version of the first text forms part of the second.

2 v. ; 22 cm.

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Keats, John, 1795-1821

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John Keats was an English poet and literary critic. John Keats, English poet, was born in London, England, on 29 or 31 Oct. 1795. He died of tuberculosis in Italy on 23 Feb. 1821. In 1810, Keats was articled to a surgeon, T. Hammond, in Edmonton for five years. The contract was broken in 1814 or 1815. He then continued his study of surgery in London, entering Guy's Hospital on 2 Oct. 1815. In 1816, Keats became a dresser at Guy's and on 25 July 1816 passed his licentiate at Apothecaries' H...

Scoones, William Baptiste

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Epithet: miscellaneous writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000757.0x0003ac Author of Public Schools and the Public Service, London, 1875 and Four Centuries of English Letters, London, 1880. From the description of Lectures on Shelley and Keats : Covent Garden / W. B. Scoones, [18--?]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702146055 ...

Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822

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Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), poet, was born at Field Place, Warnham, on 4 August 1792, and attended the Sion House academy at Brentford, and then Eton. He entered University College, Oxford, in 1810, but was sent down the following year after writing the pamphlet The necessity of atheism . He eloped to Scotland with Harriet Westbrook, whom he married in Edinburgh in 1811. Shelley spent 1812 in Ireland, addressing meetings and writing pamphlets. In 1814 he left his wife and fled to the conti...