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From: The Economist (US)
Date: 19951104
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IN THE "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness", spare a thought for the writer of that famous line, John Keats, whose bicentenary was celebrated this week. The Keats industry is in fine form--in the past 12 months alone there have been new collections of critical essays; a new edition of the selected poems (Everyman; 256 pages; Pounds 7.99. Knopf; $10.95); and a new biography by Stephen Coote (Hodder & Stoughton; 353 pages; Pounds 18) which, although it does not supersede the standard lives by W. Jackson Bate and Robert Gittings, is still a detailed, well-written and careful ...
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