Books
Odes for John Keats - Keats-Shelley200
In 1819 John Keats composed most of the poems for
which he is best remembered and most loved today, including his Great
Odes. In 2019, to mark the bicentenary of Keats's extraordinarily creative
year, this new volume features new Odes in English and Italian written by
celebrated poets, including Annelisa Alleva, Simon Armitage, Gillian Clarke,
Imtiaz Dharker, Paolo Febbraro, and Liz Lochhead, among others. The book, which
contains a lively introduction by Professor Duncan Wu, is printed and sold by
the Keats-Shelley House as part of our Keats-Shelley200 campaign to celebrate
the achievements of Keats and Shelley 200 years from their deaths.
Price: € 5.00
'She Walks in Beauty': The Best of Byron
Mad, bad and dangerous to know! Such was the reputation of the author to our exciting new collection of poetry:
Lord Byron.
Edited by Professor
Duncan Wu and with a preface by celebrated actor and lover of the English Romantics
Julian Sands, this beautiful volume contains some of Byron's most extraordinary works, and a selection of never-before-published portraits and illustrations contemporary to Byron's life from the Paul Betz collection.
All proceeds of this special book will go to the Keats-Shelley House in Rome, which recieves no official funding from either Britain or Italy. The book will be available exclusively from our gift shop in Rome, or from our online gift shop (see below).
Friends of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association get a 30% discount on the full price of the book. Please write to [email protected] for more information.
Price: € 10.00
'Love is my Religion': Keats on Love
Edited and Introduced by Duncan Wu, with a Preface by Bob Geldof
On 14 February 2018 a new book will be published by the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association bearing the title
Love is my Religion: Keats on Love.
This elegant 230-page paperback has been edited by Duncan Wu, Raymond Wagner Professor of Literary Studies at Georgetown University and a long-standing Trustee of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. The edition includes some of the most beautiful love poems written by the poet, along with a generous selection of letters addressed to his fiancée Fanny Brawne. It also features a preface by celebrated rock legend and activist Bob Geldof, who has had a substantial interest in John Keats's poetry throughout his life.
All proceeds of this special book will go to the Keats-Shelley House in Rome, which receives no official funding from either Britain or Italy. The book will be available exclusively from our gift shop in Rome, or from our online gift shop (see below).
Friends of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association get a 30% discount on the full price of the book. Please write to [email protected] for more information.
Price: € 10.00
John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley: Essential Poems
Edited and Introduced by Duncan Wu, with a Preface by Julian Sands
This 190-page handsome paperback has been edited by Duncan Wu, Raymond Wagner Professor of Literary Studies at Georgetown University and a long-standing Trustee of the Keats-Shelley Memorial Association. The edition includes some of the most beautiful poems ever written in the English language, along with illuminating new introductions to both poets provided by the editor. It also features a preface by celebrated English actor Julian Sands, who played P. B. Shelley in Ken Russell's classic film
Gothic.
All proceeds of this special book will go to the Keats-Shelley House in Rome, which receives no official funding from either Britain or Italy. The book will be available exclusively from our gift shop in Rome, or from our online gift shop (see below).
Friends of the
Keats-Shelley Memorial Association get a 30% discount on the full price of the
Anthology. Please write to [email protected] for more information
Price: € 10.00
KEATS, BORGES AND THE NIGHTINGALE: A celebration of the Borges manuscript at the Keats-Shelley House with an essay by Jason Wilson
This publication from the Keats-Shelley House Press is a fascinating glimpse into the process by which Argentinian poet and writer Jorge Luis Borges developed his essay "The Nightingale of Keats".
The 66-page book contains a high-quality facsimile of the manuscript with transcription, Borges' essay, and an essay by Borges scholar Jason Wilson, Professor Emeritus at University College London; both essays are presented in both English and Italian.
Friends of the
Keats-Shelley Memorial Association get a 30% discount on the full price of the
Anthology. Please write to [email protected] for more information
Price: € 15.00
Illustrating Keats: Images from the Poetry
The Illustrating Keats exhibition catalogue contains the 22 full-colour reproductions of the images featured in the exhibition along with 10 exclusive images of alternate pages of the books. Accompanying texts by museum curator Giuseppe Albano and artist Nancy Watkins explore the relationship between Keats's textual art and the visual art it has inspired.
55 pp. 25x35cm
Paperback
Keats-Shelley House Press
Friends of the Keats-Shelley
Memorial Association get a 30% discount on the full price of the Anthology. Please write to [email protected] for more information
Price: € 15.00
Immortal Bird
"Nothing could be more characteristic of the Romantics
than their ability to see the world afresh. And this is nowhere more clearly
seen than in this selection of poems commemorating a small, little-seen bird,
which has an important place in mythology and literature: the
nightingale." (from the introduction
by Duncan Wu)
This travel-sized collection of 22 poems chronicles the
conversation between the Romantic poets and the tiny bird which, for them,
spoke with the very voice of nature itself.
52 pp.
Price: € 8.50
'Spellbound by Rome' Catalogue
An 150 page illustrated catalogue to accompany the exhibition 'Spellbound by Rome, the Anglo-American community in Rome (1890-1914) and the founding of the Keats-Shelley House'.
Includes 8 essays and the catalogue of works on display. In English and Italian
Price: € 18.30