The Keats-Shelley Podcast
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Ep. 31 Is this how John Keats would have sounded reading Bright Star?
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Ep. 30 Why should we read Shelley, Keats or the Romantics in 2023? Fiona Sampson Part 2
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Ep. 29 Winner of 2022’s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: ‘December Moth outside a care-home window’
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Ep. 28 Fiona Sampson announces the Winners of 2022’s Keats-Shelley Prizes
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Ep. 27 Fiona Sampson reads and discusses Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (Part 1)
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Ep 26 Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty read by Fiona Sampson
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Ep. 25. Erica Jong talks about her life, career and why she loves John Keats
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Ep. 24. Shelley’s Adonais read by Mick Jagger (Sheats-Kelly remix)
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Ep. 23 Winner of 2021’s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: in the kelp forest by Katrina Naomi (read by Deryn Rees-Jones)
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Ep. 22 Winner of 2021’s Young Romantics Poetry Prize: ‘A Craftsman‘s Tale‘ by Eustacia Feng (read by Will Kemp)
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Ep. 21 How do you solve a problem like Maria Cotterell? The story of John Keats, the Maria Crowther and his Final Voyage
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Ep. 20 Mark Wallinger: Why I Love John Keats - Art, Epitaphs and Magna Carta
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Ep. 19 John Keats and Rome’s Protestant Cemetery. A conversation with Nicholas Stanley-Price
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Ep. 18 How did John Keats influence Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites? A Conversation with Dinah Roe
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Ep. 17 Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s sonnet for John Keats read and discussed by Dinah Roe
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Ep. 16 Readings: This Living Hand and Where be ye going, you Devon maid by John Keats
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Ep. 15 Writ in water, lemon juice or invisible ink? Adam Smyth examines John Keats‘ epitaph as material text.
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Ep. 14 Erica Jong’s top writing tips for Young Romantics
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Ep. 13 John Keats’ Bright Star read by heart with analysis
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Ep. 12 Reading: John Keats‘ ‘In drear nighted December‘
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Ep. 11 Reading: John Keats‘ First Poem: Imitation of Spenser
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Ep. 10 Giovanni Keats: The Story of John Keats and Italy
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Ep. 9 Winner of 2020‘s Young Romantics Poetry Prize: Senbazuru by Joyce Chen (read by Dinah Roe)
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Ep. 8 Winner of 2020‘s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: Indian Paradise Flycatcher by Pascale Petit (read by Will Kemp)
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Ep. 7 Is John Keats’ ’immortal bird’ soon-to-be extrinct? A conversation with Simon Barnes (Part 2)
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Ep. 6 Why are Nightingales and Skylarks SO Poetic? A conversation with Simon Barnes (Part 1)
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Ep. 5 Simon Barnes on John Keats and John Clare from The Meaning of Birds
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Ep. 4 Simon Barnes on the joy of birdwatching
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Ep. 3 At the Grave of John Keats: Part 2 (recorded in Rome’s Cimitero Acattolico)
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Ep. 2 At the Grave of John Keats: Part 1 (recorded in Rome’s Cimitero Acattolico)
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Ep. 1 Poetry Reading: John Keats’ To Autumn read by heart
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