Autograph manuscript of Keats's 'In drear nighted December' in the hand of John Hamilton Reynolds
The manuscript of Keats’s song ‘In drear nighted December’ was acquired for the collection of the Keats-Shelley House in Rome in July 2017. It is the earliest extant source of this particular poem and is in the hand of the oet’s close friend John Hamilton Reynolds. The manuscript was long considered to be autograph (i.e. in Keats’s own hand) since Reynolds’s handwriting closely resembles that of Keats. It reveals a number of textual variants from the standard edition of the published poem, whose first line traditionally reads ‘In a drear-nighted December’, rather than ‘In drear nighted December’ as we see in the manuscript. The poem itself was first published in 1829, some eight years’s after Keats’s death, in The Literary Gazette.
Keats, John, 1795-1821 (author)
ca. 1818
1 sheet
manuscript
paper
eng
autographs (manuscripts)poems
Keats, John, 1795-1821
[1818]
Purchased bythe Keats-Shelley Memorial Association (KSMA), July 2017.
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KTS-1.42
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