John Keats - Works

Works

  • The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats ed. Horace Elisha Scudder. Boston: Riverside Press, 1899
  • The Complete Poetical Works of John Keats ed. H. Buxton Forman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1907
  • The Letters of John Keats 1814–1821 Volumes 1 and 2 ed. Hyder Edward Rollins. Harvard University Press, 1958
  • The Poems of John Keats ed. Jack Stillinger Harvard University Press, 1978
  • Complete Poems ed. Jack Stillinger. Harvard University Press, 1982
  • John Keats: Poetry Manuscripts at Harvard, a Facsimile Edition. ed. Jack Stillinger. Harvard University Press, 1990. ISBN 0-674-47775-8
  • Selected Letters of John Keats ed. Grant F. Scott. Harvard University Press, 2002
  • John Keats. Ed. Susan Wolfson. Longman, 2007

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