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Between 22 June and 18 August 1818, John Keats and his friend and collaborator Charles Armitage Brown embarked on an epic walking tour of the English Lake District, South West Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Ayrshire Burns Country, the Scottish Highlands and Western Isles, and the Great Glen north eastwards to Inverness, Beauly, the Black Isle, and Cromarty. During the tour, Keats and Brown both wrote extensive and detailed accounts of their experiences.
The twelve new essays in this collection each explore the significance of the 1818 tour for understanding Keats's achievements, ranging across topics such as the contemporary Highland tour; Scottish literature, history, landscape and culture; Romantic responses to Robert Burns's life, works and places; and Keats's health and influence on Scottish artists.
Contents
Route of Keats's Walk Lancaster to Inverness June 25-August 6, 1818
Katie Garner and Nicholas Roe: Introduction
1: Carol Kyros Walker: On Returning to the Walk North with Keats
2: Fiona Stafford: Keats and the Sleeping Giants
3: Richard Cronin: Keats, Burns, and the dispensing power of genius
4: Nigel Leask: 'Werry romantic. . . among these Mountains & Lakes': John Keats and the Highland Tour
5: Jeffrey N. Cox: 'this Beaumont & Fletcher Pair?: Keats and Brown, Another Cockney Collaboration
6: John Barnard: Keats, Burns, and Scotland: 'Blind in Mist'
7: Meiko O'Halloran: Keats at Burns's Grave
8: Katie Garner: Keats's Quest: Medievalism, Romance and the Scottish Tour
9: Richard Marggraf Turley: 'Stupendous Recollolections': Keats in the North
10: Nicholas Roe: John Keats, Romantic Scotland, and Poetical Purposes
11: Hrileena Ghosh: Scotland and Keats's Health in 1818
12: Sarah Wootton: John Keats and Scottish Artists