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Brooks Jr., Cleanth, "History Without Footnotes: An Account of Keats's Urn," The Sewanee Review, Vol. LII, No. I., Winter, 1944, pp. 89-101.
Finney, Claude Lee, The Evolution of Keats's Poetry, Vol. 2, New York: Russell & Russell, 1963.
Fraser, G. S., editor, John Keats: Odes, London: Macmillan, 1971.
Hough, Graham, "Keats," in his The Romantic Poets, Hutchinson's University Library, 1953, pp. 156-94.
Unger, Leonard, "Keats and the Music of Autumn," in his The Man in the Name: Essays on the
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