Walking North with Keats

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Walking North with Keats
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ISBN-10 : 0300048246
ISBN-13 : 9780300048247
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Book Synopsis Walking North with Keats by : Carol Kyros Walker

Book excerpt: The book consists of three sections: an introduction to Keats's circumstances in 1818, at the time when he and a friend, Charles Brown, embarked on a forty-four day walking trip; over 150 photographs Walker took of sights along the way; letters and poems that Keats wrote and the journal that Brown wrote during the tour.


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