At the end of 2020, James Kidd of the Keats-Shelley Podcast talked to bestselling novelist Erica Jong about her life-long love of John Keats.
During the conversation, which will be posted soon, we asked what advice she would give writers entering our Young Romantics Poetry and Essay competitions.
A small warning: there is one mild expletive (in reference to bad drafts) near the start.
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For more information about Erica visit ericajong.com
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Ep. 31 Is this how John Keats would have sounded reading Bright Star?
Ep. 30 Why should we read Shelley, Keats or the Romantics in 2023? Fiona Sampson Part 2
Ep. 29 Winner of 2022’s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: ‘December Moth outside a care-home window’
Ep. 28 Fiona Sampson announces the Winners of 2022’s Keats-Shelley Prizes
Ep. 27 Fiona Sampson reads and discusses Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (Part 1)
Ep 26 Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Hymn to Intellectual Beauty read by Fiona Sampson
Ep. 25. Erica Jong talks about her life, career and why she loves John Keats
Ep. 24. Shelley’s Adonais read by Mick Jagger (Sheats-Kelly remix)
Ep. 23 Winner of 2021’s Keats-Shelley Poetry Prize: in the kelp forest by Katrina Naomi (read by Deryn Rees-Jones)
Ep. 22 Winner of 2021’s Young Romantics Poetry Prize: ‘A Craftsman‘s Tale‘ by Eustacia Feng (read by Will Kemp)
Ep. 21 How do you solve a problem like Maria Cotterell? The story of John Keats, the Maria Crowther and his Final Voyage
Ep. 20 Mark Wallinger: Why I Love John Keats - Art, Epitaphs and Magna Carta
Ep. 19 John Keats and Rome’s Protestant Cemetery. A conversation with Nicholas Stanley-Price
Ep. 18 How did John Keats influence Christina Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelites? A Conversation with Dinah Roe
Ep. 17 Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s sonnet for John Keats read and discussed by Dinah Roe
Ep. 16 Readings: This Living Hand and Where be ye going, you Devon maid by John Keats
Ep. 15 Writ in water, lemon juice or invisible ink? Adam Smyth examines John Keats‘ epitaph as material text.
Ep. 13 John Keats’ Bright Star read by heart with analysis
Ep. 12 Reading: John Keats‘ ‘In drear nighted December‘
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