Today in History: John Keats
Today in History–September 19–the Library of Congress features poets and the seasons. On this day in 1819, English poet John Keats, wrote “To Autumn,” a three-stanza ode to the splendor, bounty, and melancholy of fall. Find out more poems and poets by visiting the Today in History section, then click the links below to access 19th-century periodical articles written about Keats.
John Keats Wrote Ode “To Autumn” from America’s Library
The Poetical Works of John Keats The United States Democratic Review Volume 18, Issue 93, Mar 1846
John Keats The United States Democratic Review Volume 21, Issue 113, November 1847
John Keats The United States Democratic Review Volume 26, Issue 143, May 1850
The ‘Hyperion’ of John Keats The American Whig Review Volume 14, Issue 82, Oct 1851
The American Edition of Keats The Atlantic Monthly Volume 53, Issue 317, March 1884
A Reading in the Letters of John Keats The Atlantic Monthly Volume 74, Issue 443, September 1894
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