John Keats Poetry
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Critical Interpretations of ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ by Keats

Below, you’ll find some critical interpretations of ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ by John Keats. Thanks for reading! If you find this page useful and need more help with Keats, you can access our full poetry course. Take a look at Summary of The Eve of St Agnes by John Keats to get a deeper understanding […]
Attitudes in ‘Isabella, or the Pot of Basil’ by John Keats

Below, you’ll find an in-depth explanation of attitudes in ‘Isabella, or the Pot of Basil’ by John Keats. ATTITUDES Wealth and social customs can destroy true love – the tension between marrying for personal love or marrying for wealth and status are at the heart of many great love narratives, and ‘Isabella, or the Pot […]
Context and Themes in ‘Isabella, or the Pot of Basil’ by John Keats

Below, you’ll find an in-depth analysis of context and themes in one of the most popular poems by John Keats, “Isabella, or the Pot of Basil’. CONTEXT Written 1818 – this is one of Keats’ most prolific and famed years in terms of his poetic career; the poem was also published around the same time […]
Summary of Keats’ “The Eve of St Agnes”

There’s no way around it, ‘The Eve of St Agnes’ is a looooong poem! So, before you start trying to read it directly, make sure that you understand the overall story and main events. This will make the process of reading the stanzas so much easier, and prevent you from getting confused or lost! We’ve […]