Ep. 16 Readings: This Living Hand and Where be ye going, you Devon maid by John Keats

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On 23rd February 2021, the 200th anniversary of John Keats' death in Rome, the Keats-Shelley Prize Podcast recorded a conversation with Dr Dinah Roe about Christina Rossetti's sonnet 'On Keats', which quotes his epitaph 'Here lies one whose name was writ in water'.----more---- We finished around 10.30pm and to mark the occasion read two poems in Keats' honour: 'This living hand now warm and capable' and 'Where be ye going you Devon maid'. Read about 2021’s Keats-Shelley Prize. Read about 2021’s Young Romantics Prize. Visit the Keats-Shelley Blog for more Prize Resources, including poems, articles and podcasts. Texts. 'This living hand now warm and capable' by John Keats 'Where be ye going you Devon maid' by John Keats Subscribe to the podcast for all new episodes.   Follow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSubscribe to us on YouTube This podcast was written and presented by James Kidd. The KS Podcast theme tune is ‘Androids Always Escape’ by Chris Zabriskie. Visit http://chriszabriskie.com/