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On 02/27, 2000
Richard Konrad
( richard.konrad@stud.tu-muenchen.de / No homepage )

Dear Thilo.

Congratulations. I wish You the very best with Your new homepage.

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On 02/27, 2000
Julia Kroener
( Julia.Kroener@bmw.de / No homepage )

Lieber Thilo,
ich freu mich auf deine Homepage, von ganzen Herzen!!!!


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On 02/27, 2000
Uli Piehler
( uli.piehler@oberpfalznetz.de / http://www.aktion-pomoc.de )

Lieber Thilo,
es hat mich sehr gefreut, dass ich bei deiner Launch-Party dabei sein durfte. Ich bewundere John Keats und auch Dich für Deine Hingabe zur Literatur. Ich werde bestimmt oft auf diesen Seiten vorbeischauen. Bis bald!

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On 02/27, 2000
Mariantonietta Gianfrancesco
( elfteriaita@netscape.net / No homepage )

Dear Thilo,
I wish you all the best for your new homepage and for your great passion for poetry, it can always be an harbour in the tempest of life.

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On 02/27, 2000
Florian Simnacher
( flo.simnacher@somewhere.de / http://www.nirgendwo.de )

Hallo Thilo,

ich kenne nichts von John Keats,
aber ich bewundere Dich (hach) dafuer,
dass Du so eine tolle Web-Site
aufbauen kannst;)

Gruesse,

Florian


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On 02/27, 2000
alexander holzapfel
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

herzlichen glückwunsch zu diesem gelungene second debut
eine gelungene feier bei dir
viel bier leider zu wenig weibliche leidenschaft
ich hoffe auf mögliche steigerung

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On 02/28, 2000
Michael Schumacher
( michael@Ferrari.com / http://Ferrari.com )

Hi Thilo,
super, daß du noch 2 Wochen vor dem ersten Rennen
mit deiner Homepage gestartet bist. So wie deine Seite zu den
Favoriten zählt, bin ich heuer Favorit auf den Weltmeistertitel.
Ich wünsch dir alter Freund alles Gute .
Cioa
Michael

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On 03/06, 2000
Robert Crawford
( Crawman2@Juno.com / http://members.tripod.com/~Sci_Fi_Man/index.html )

Very handsome website, Thilo. Being a lifelong fan of John Keats (since the age of 18, anyway), I'm always a little joyful to see yet another website devoted to this unparalleled genius.

Robert, from Massachusetts

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On 03/09, 2000
Sarah
( oprivychick@hotmail.com / http://expage.com/page/feelingsforlife )

I think your web page is really good, I choose to do John Keats for a research topic, and have found that he is a very interesting poet and author. Thanks for all the info on him in your site.

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On 03/17, 2000
Anonymous
( supercat16@yahoo.com / No homepage )

you have saved my life, thank you so much for having this site. i have a big paper due tomorrow on the charachter analysis and the use of imagery in the eve to st agnes and i had no clue where to start and you have helped me get a good start thank you

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On 03/17, 2000
the joes
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

johny keats is a rapper

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On 03/17, 2000
ashley skellington
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

john keats is so cool i love him, i wish i was him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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On 03/18, 2000
Ryann Ferguson
( ryann_ferguson@yahoo.com / No homepage )

Awesome. I love Keats and had no idea I would find so much just from a website.

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On 03/18, 2000
Brian Hanrahan
( hoju101@beer.com / http://www.irish-discount.com )

Great site, keep up the good work!!

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On 03/20, 2000
Brent Werzner
( bwerzne@stedwards.acad.edu / No homepage )

When I have fears that I may cease to be,
I look to Keats and what I read,
Reminds me when I cease to breathe,
I'll be in Keats' company.

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On 03/21, 2000
alex januzzi
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

alex januzzi

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On 03/24, 2000
Roy m
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

John Keats is a great poet

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On 03/31, 2000
Privitt
( eliott@waldron.net / No homepage )

Shannon L. Privitt

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On 04/05, 2000
Kody M. Russell
( snowman@webaccess.net / No homepage )

I am trying to write a research paper on John Keats and your site has proved to me the most helpful in this process. If you or any of the other guests have advice or can offer assistance in any way it would be much appriciated. I am extremely impressed with your collection of data and gacious that you have chosen to share it with the rest of us.
Sincerely,
Kody M. Russell

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On 04/06, 2000
Sam and Lucy
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

This was the hardest 'A'Level text and should not be on the sylabus.


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On 04/07, 2000
Rupert J. Saldanha
( rupert@pn3.vsnl.net.in / No homepage )

i want poems of john keats

since his the lives forever with the greatness in poetry

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On 04/07, 2000
Bokhor Aubkir
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

this site kicks ass for my english paper....thanks

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On 04/09, 2000
Christy
( Jean24buff@aol.com / No homepage )

I am doing a report on John Keats for my high school English class i hope that this site will be most helpful.

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On 04/09, 2000
Weaver
( weaver72@hotmail.com / No homepage )

I shall frequent this page often,
now that it has reached my attention!

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On 04/11, 2000
Tom Liesenfeld
( tom_liesenfeld@hotmail.com / No homepage )

Gibt's Keats statt nur im Buch nicht auch auf DVD?

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On 04/14, 2000
Corey Gros
( jmgros@eatel.net / No homepage )

Hey
this site helped me alot for an english project
thanx for putting it up

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On 04/26, 2000
Donald E Cowan
( dcowan2@juno.com / No homepage )

I am in that state of Negative Capability and I cannot understand what these German people are saying. But at least I can guess what they are talking about.

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On 05/01, 2000
Ambar
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

I notice you do not have "O blush not so! O blush not so!" in your catalog. Please include it, it is my favorite Keats.

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On 05/23, 2000
Anonymous
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

cAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHETHER THIS SITE HAS THE COMPLETE COLLECTION OF KEATS LETTERS, ESPECIALLY THE ONES ON VIRTUE AND VIRGINITY?

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On 05/24, 2000
Adriana Farinacci
( adrinacci@hotmail.com / No homepage )

Tremendo!!!!! Jonh Keats fue un incre%EDble poeta...
Desde Puerto Rico felicito al creador de este homepage.

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On 05/26, 2000
Jon Hilbert
( jonhilbert@visto.com / No homepage )

What is your interpretation of the first lines of this poem, specifically,
"Chief of organic numbers!/Old Scholar of the Spheres!"? Finney felt
that "Chief of organic numbers" probably meant 'poetry which has the
melody of an organ' instead of 'poetry which has the unity of an
organism.'

Finney continues , "Seeking a rhyme for 'numbers' he thought of
'slumbers', which in turn suggested 'ears' as a rhyme for 'spheres' and
he composed the incongruous verses--"Thy spirit never slumbers,/But
rolls about our ears,/ For ever and ever!"
In the case of the second incongruous image, as in the case of the
first, the rhymes governed the thought rather than the thought the
rhymes.

A friend of mine feels that Finney's interpretation of Chief of organic
numbers is lame. I don't agree--he has no interpretation, but I think
would prefer one that is mathematical!?!

P.S. What is your opinion of Motion's biography of Keats??



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On 05/28, 2000
Lindsey Keats
( lynzi@sprint.ca / No homepage )

Hello,
My name is Lindsey Keats and I have recently been told that I am an ancestor of Keats but my source was quite....unreliable. However now i have gained interest in finding out whether Keats is related to to my family. I was wondering if you have come across a family tree or information on Keats' decendants? If you or anyone reading this can help me solve my little mystery please e-mail me, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank You so much and also what a great site,

Lindsey Keats

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On 05/29, 2000
Jon Hilbert
( jonhilbert@visto.com / No homepage )

Appreciate Thilo responding to me re: the first line of Keats' "On Seeing a Lock of Milton's Hair." Very, very helpful

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On 06/09, 2000
Dave
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

Thanks for the site. I've got an A-level exam on Keats tommorow and this was very useful last minute revision.
Actually all my revision on this topic in general (I think I should have started earlier)

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On 06/12, 2000
Jen
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

Hello everybody!!!
I am in an English lesson and have never read a John Keats poem in my life but I am sure they are very good.

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On 06/20, 2000
Anonymous
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

Hi, I love JK and have memorized many of his poems. I have read many of course, but when you memorize them and say tham as you are driving along the road, you can actually discover more meaning in the words than just reading. Helen Vedler said that she learned more about Shakespeare's sonnets when she memorized them (!) then when she just read them. In her book on Keats Odes of 1820 or whatever it was, she said that "there was much more to discover about Ode to Autumn" than has already been written. How can there be more when we have been picking at it for 200 years? You know, on Halloween of 1995 I tried to get a letter published in the San Diego Union of Keats (what was it, the 200th anniversity of his death? but they declined to do so. Can you imagine that?

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On 07/06, 2000
g
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

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On 07/21, 2000
Nilisa Wright
( cynwright@optusnet.com.au / No homepage )

I had never heard of John Keats before doing a English oral on him just recently. What I have found of him is to be quite interesting and extroadinary. I do not know why I chose him, but something that excited me was the fact that he died on my birthday, which brings me to believe in something about this special man.

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On 07/22, 2000
Anonymous
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

shauntay Perry

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On 08/18, 2000
Paula Martins
( pmartins@phc.pt / No homepage )

Hello., i never thougt i would find so many things about Keats.
Iïm kind of new on is reading, but iïm starting to love is poems.

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On 08/23, 2000
Joshua McCullough
( culley77@hotmail.com / No homepage )

Very imaginative. Ole John would be humbled by his site.

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On 09/15, 2000
William A. Baurle
( wab@rraz.net / No homepage )

Hi. I regard the "Hyperion" fragments as the greatest works in English blank verse by any poet of the same age. i.e: Shakespeare and Milton obtained a greater polish with longer life. I believe that had Keats lived another ten years, he would have surpassed them both. I remember reading that Byron had this opinion as well. Whatdya think?

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On 09/15, 2000
William A. Baurle
( wab@rraz.net / No homepage )

Hi. I regard the "Hyperion" fragments as the greatest works in English blank verse by any poet of the same age. i.e: Shakespeare and Milton obtained a greater polish with longer life. I believe that had Keats lived another ten years, he would have surpassed them both. I remember reading that Byron had this opinion as well. Whatdya think?

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On 09/19, 2000
Tracey Affat
( traffat2@yahoo.co.uk / No homepage )

Thanx for ur web page.
It really helped me with my English A-Level.

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On 09/25, 2000
Suzanne Grogan
( suzannegrogan@yahoo.com / No homepage )

A wonderfully comprehensive website! Everyone should have this bookmarked for easy access in times of stress or contemplation. Keats poems and letters have real meaning for us all.

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On 10/02, 2000
Jess
( jemelessica@hotmail.com / No homepage )

Hey there i love keats

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On 10/04, 2000
PRATIMA.C
( pratibaby_c6@yahoo.com / No homepage )

It Was a Delite going through this site
thankz u soooooooo much .For the help
this proved to be a good site for my study


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On 10/13, 2000
raj
( vishnu_2500@yahoo.com / http://espn.com )

vishnu

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On 10/24, 2000
Nicole
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

I am doing a research paper on John Keats.

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On 10/25, 2000
Mary Albanese
( Mimspesty@aol.com / No homepage )

I'm thrilled to have found this website. Keats is one of my favorite poets. I find his struggle to give his life meaning and purpose, in spite of his realizing that his life would be cut short, especially resonant.

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On 10/30, 2000
Sappy
( sappybug@usa.net / No homepage )

john keats' style of poetry has a unique blend of taste and brilliance so rare to find...
oh by the way
nice web page!!!

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On 10/31, 2000
Anonymous
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

i love this page. keats poems are great in the way he expresses his feelings about love and beauty

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On 11/10, 2000
this question is too hard
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

very informative and boring we were made to come here

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On 11/17, 2000
Clay Fielder
( clayfielder@hotmail.com / No homepage )

hey i like your site and i'm doing a prjeckt on John Keats. I found all i needed from thihs site thank you again

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On 11/19, 2000
Tosantuelha - Hi from Russia
( tosantuelha@netscape.net / No homepage )

Thilo, tanx to you for
create this treasure of Keats
In Russia knows and love Keats too
Tosantuelha

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On 12/11, 2000
Thomas Russell Poole
( Pray4Japan@aol.com / No homepage )

To Fanny Brawne

Why doth my heart cry out so loud,
O lady of letters left unread?
Alas, I know thy love%92s avowed;
'Tis not what%92s read but left unsaid.

Yet can my dreams be stopped at will,
While night%92s dark shadows gently sway?
For thou fair Fanny are but still,
The object of my thoughts each day.

Thus, as my life ebbs slowly down,
Should there be prayers for me to say?
I%92ve missed thy laughter, Fanny Brawne,
Thy tender touches kept at bay.

Is it not wrong for thee to mourn
A love lost in a distant bed?
Wherein love%92s whispers are forlorn,
O lady of letters left unread.





Refers to the unread love letters of Fanny Brawne to a dying poet, John Keats, who was too weak to read them and could not bear to have them read aloud.
At his burial in Rome, her unopened letters
were placed upon his heart.

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On 12/15, 2000
Anonymous
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

Sweet. I love "biographical context" data....

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On 12/17, 2000
tyler paul
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

great


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On 12/24, 2000
zhu yugang
( zhuyug@163.net,zyg1977@263.net / No homepage )

i hope to make friends with anyone interested in John Keats

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On 12/24, 2000
Daniel Garcia
( dangarcya@cs.com / No homepage )

Wow! Ive accutaly never really knew who Keats was! I only knew of him from MORRISSEY! Has anyone heard of him? Hes an English singer he was with THE SMITHS in the 80s. Well I just thought Id check why he liked this guy and now I can see why, I think I like Keats also.

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On 01/07, 2001
Mary Elizabeth Gettigner
( lucky_007_@hotmail.com / No homepage )

I am reading John Keat's "The Eve of St. Agnes" for my English 12 class.

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On 02/03, 2001
Rich Roach
( richval@vaxxine.com / No homepage )

Thilo,

Thank you for this wonderful site. Keats's poetry is coming of age, and you and this site are at the forefront of its maturation. I kneel before your worthy altar.

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On 02/07, 2001
Willow
( haleb@logan-elm.k12.oh.us / No homepage )

Very nice site, although "Fancy" was ommited from the list of poems.
That's a great work and I'm a little surprised there's nothing
about it. Nevertheless, keep up the good work.

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On 03/08, 2001
df
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

hello

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On 03/09, 2001
Nick
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

This site has helped a lot with my project for a literature class i have. Thank you to all the people who have helped make this site possible.

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On 03/18, 2001
Sam
( samlouiseg@hotmail.com / No homepage )

This site has helped me very much with my English project but i must admit i had never heard of him until 10 minutes ago. I hope this site is still running in a few months when i come to do my poetry exam

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On 03/19, 2001
millie
( emmcneill@yahoo.com / No homepage )

hi i'm doing a seminar on a keats poem and i would appreciate it if someone told me a web site that has good keat critics. esp on to Autumn, I have fears etc. Please send ideas to emmcneill@yahoo.com
Thankyou in anticipation.

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On 03/23, 2001
Robert Webber
( echoewhiskey4@aol.com / No homepage )

thanks, found what I was looking for.

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On 03/24, 2001
michael griffiths
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

on the sea is also a great , simple, poem

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On 04/02, 2001
Thomas Robinson Nova Scotia
( No e-mail address / http://www.mlb.com )

yesterday was the start of baseball season. Toronto beat Teaxs 9-2.
I like your web site.

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On 04/19, 2001
Evan Knipp
( ev22@hotmail.com / http://wakeforest/cc/bc/27043.com )

This sight is boring. I'm only here to do a project.

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On 04/22, 2001
Name
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

This site reminds me of another great poet who was too vague for his own good. Good luck to you who made this site possible, you have tormented students of english almost as much as the bard himself.
Thanks for some good info, you who actually did this site.

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On 04/22, 2001
Tara
( smiling@freeze.com / http://www.gurlpages.com/tara_na )

John Keats has to be one of my favorite poets of all time! I especially love La Belle Dame Sans Merci & Sleep and Poetry. What he writes of is totally inspirational.

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On 04/26, 2001
Crystal
( CrazyGirlLife@aol.com / No homepage )

i had to read about keats for a senior paper i didnt think it would be fun but he is interesting and as well as his life...

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On 05/03, 2001
Michele Em
( KniXfan24@aol.com / No homepage )

I wish I could have known him. His words touch my soul like no other

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On 05/03, 2001
Buushie
( No e-mail address / No homepage )

I don't like John Keats or john-keats.com!

HAAAAAAAAAAA!

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On 05/10, 2001
Mica Arismendez & Olga Calderon
( swladepimp@aol.com / http://www.geocities.com/arismendez_mica )

This is Olga and Mica from Houston visiting this site for a english project. We found it very usefull.

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On 05/17, 2001
Richard
( rso@gmx.at / http://members.nbci.com/richardso/photopage/index.html )

Aloha

and yet another German
who likes English poetry

pretty damn cool layout!
i like his poems too

i made a homepage about emily dickinson
and i have one with my own poems
and some really pretty photos

komm aus dresden
bin aber grad in usa, montana

;)

keep up the good work

make love not war

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On 05/28, 2001
Sarah
( sllawrence@genie.co.uk / No homepage )

excellent site _ would just like to say that I think Keats' work is fantastic.

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On 05/30, 2001
Maverick Neck
( Maverick11@btinternet.com / No homepage )

Dear Thilo,
Can I if I may compliment you on your web-site presentation. Fingers Xxed the forum contributors can help me with the query I came here to try and solve.

Mav

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On 06/13, 2001
Craig
( Craig@CustomizedComputers.ca / http://www.CustomizedComputers.ca )

Excellent Page. Loaded full of Factual information. I found a lot of interesting things there. I recently did a Critical analysis of On the Sea, for a University Study of poetry class. Only wish I would have found this place first! :o)

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On 06/14, 2001
Ted Kowalsky
( hlpw149@hotmail.com / No homepage )

This site is amazing, and long overdue! Too often critics and scholars alike are wrapt up in the myth of keats, the mind "snuf'd out by an article," no thanks to that wag Byron. Yet, the poetry speaks to the true nature of Keats, the poet and man. He was so much stronger than modern scholars realize, and ultimately, the poetry is what will endure. They have insured that his life is anything but posthumous.

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On 06/17, 2001
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Hasnt helped me on what I needed to know about him,and the webpage is abit dull and boring.I am now doing my GCSE coursework in year 11 and it would help me alot if you could do abit on the style and form of Keats work.

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On 06/27, 2001
sarita laitflang
( bugzy_shg@hotmail.com / No homepage )

well...........john keats has been a greatest inspiration in my life if only the wheels of time would toll and i could meet him...he is basically the greatest poet that ever lived

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On 06/29, 2001
William Coker
( hafisnameh@hotmail.com / No homepage )

William Coker

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On 06/29, 2001
William Coker
( hafisnameh@hotmail.com / No homepage )

Hallo, Thilo. Bitte lasse meinen ersten, mißlungenen Eintrag außer Acht. Was ich wirklich sagen wollte: Deine Erwähnung von Byrons Vorwurf an die Rezensenten finde ich klug und wichtig. Ich schlage nur vor, daß Du zu diesem Lektüre-Hinweis einen zweiten hinzufügen: nämlich auf Shelleys "Adonais," seine Elegie für den mit ihm kaum befreundeten Dichter, in der er Keats als tragischen, jedoch schwachen Opfer schönheitsvernichtender Mächte stilisiert. Sie ist ein hervorragendes Beispiel einer Elegie, die den Zwecken des Dichters viel weiter dient als der Erinnerung an den Gestorbenen.

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On 07/02, 2001
tony penny
( anthony.penny@which.net / No homepage )

what is your emasil address,please. I think you must be the site tht Professor Jack Stillinger mentioned. Please tell me wehat's going on Keats-wise.

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