To Fanny: by John Keats - Summary & Analysis
Introduction This ode is regarded as one of the ‘fugitive poems’ of Keats, and it was not pub…
Introduction This ode is regarded as one of the ‘fugitive poems’ of Keats, and it was not pub…
Introduction Keats was a great admirer of Elizabethan poets and dramatists. On The Mermaid Ta…
Introduction This poem was likely inspired by Barnabe Barnes’s Ode to Maia. Keats wrote the f…
Introduction Keats in his letter to Bailey written on 23rd January 1818, mentions how the ode…
Introduction This is a nuptial ode in honor of the approaching marriage of Diana - the moon g…
Introduction Ode to Sorrow occurs in Book IV of Endymion. It is sung by an Indian maid who fa…
The Ode to Pan is included in the Endymion which is the story of the love of the shepherd End…
The Ode to Neptune is a part of Book III of Endymion. Endymion, the lover of Diana pursues he…
Hymn to Apollo is based on a real incident, when a lady sent a laurel crown to Keats. The poe…
Ode to Apollo is one of the conventional odes attempted by Keats at the age of twenty. As a y…
Introduction Ode to Poets, published in 1817 and addressed specially to the brother poets Bea…
Introduction Ode to Fancy is dated 1818 in some copies, but was not printed till 1820 The met…
Summary This ode expresses the mood of perfect indolence of the poet. He has not the least de…
So, ye three Ghosts, adieu! Ye cannot raise My head cool-bedded in the flowery grass; For I would n…
And once more came they by:—alas! wherefore? My sleep had been embroider’d with dim dreams; My soul…
They faded, and, forsooth! I wanted wings: O folly! What is Love? and where is it? And for that poo…
A third time pass’d they by, and, passing, turn’d Each one the face a moment whiles to me; Then fad…
How is it, Shadows! that I knew ye not? How came ye muffled in so hush a mask? Was it a silent deep…