John Keats has 11 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 38 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.8★ across 22 ratings. The most-rated is Poets of Nature.

11 audiobooks
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Poets of Nature

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It is hard to top the pleasure of a woodland walk in Spring - unless of course you have a lyric poet as your guide. Now that is possible with Poets of Nature. Let Walt Whitman, John Keats, Emily Dickinson, Henry David Thoreau, Emily Bronte, and Ralph Waldo Emerson take you into that realm of Nature "where we seldom wander". Drawing upon the treasury of classical poetry, Poets of Nature explores the deep green paths of nature with some of the world's most distinguished poets. This audio seeks to guide us back from the confines of a human constructed world to one that we are more at home and in harmony with.

Public Domain (P)2009 BMA Studios

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Great Poets of the Romantic Age

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"The Tyger"… "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"…"Ode to the West Wind"…"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"…"Ode to a Nightingale"…"We’ll go no more a-roving"…"The Peasant Poet" ‘All good poetry,’ wrote Wordsworth, ‘is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings’ and this was to be one of the hallmarks of the Romantic poets. With a dynamic spirit, these great English poets made a conscious return to nostalgia and spiritual depth. Each chose a different path, but they are united in a love of moods, impressions, scenes, stories, sights and sounds. In this collection of more than forty poems are some of the finest and most memorable works in the English language.

©1994 Naxos AudioBooks (P)1994 Naxos AudioBooks

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Realms of Gold

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John Keats' letters paint an unforgettably vivid and moving picture of the richly productive but also tragic final years of the poet's life. As he ponders on the nature of the writer's craft, he must first confront his brother's death from tuberculosis and then the imminent prospect of his own, tormented by the fear that he will not live to consummate his relationship with Fanny Brawne. This general selection also includes many of his finest poems, versions of which often appeared for the first time within the letters themselves. Among them are: "Ode to Melancholy”, "Ode of a Grecian Urn", "Old Meg", "Ode to a Nightingale", "La Belle Dame sans Merci", and "To Autumn".

(P)1999 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd.; ©1999 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd.

Author: John Keats
Length: 2 hrs and 37 mins
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The Great Poets

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Naxos AudioBooks continues its new series of Great Poets, represented by collections of their most popular poems in one program. Although John Keats had a short life, he produced a series of outstanding poems, many of which appeared first in letters to his sister. He was largely unappreciated during his lifetime and died in Rome at the age of 26. Most of his 150 poems were written in just nine extraordinary months in 1819. This selection contains some of his finest works, including the principal "Odes", "La Belle Dame Sans Merci", "Old Meg", and "Much Have I Travelled".

©2007 Naxos Rights International (P)2007 Naxos Rights International

Author: John Keats
Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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Sonnets of John Keats

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These crisply narrated sonnets are the best way to enjoy the work of John Keats. This collection contains nearly ever poem by Keats. Poems are meant to be enjoyed through audio. Whether you're a student or a fan of Keats, please enjoy!   This book includes the following:  'Sonnet I to Sonnet XVII" "A Dream, After Reading Dante's Episode of Paulo and Francesca" "After Dark Vapors Have Oppress'd Our Plains" "As from the Darkening Gloom a Silver Dove" "If by Dull Rhymes Our English Must Be Chain'd" "Oh! How I Love, On a Fair Summer's Eve" "On a Picture of Leander" "On Leigh Hunt's Poem 'The Story of Rimini', on the Sea" "The Day Is Gone," "The Human Seasons" "To a Lady Seen for a Few Moments at Vauxhall" "To a Young Lady Who Sent Me a Laurel Crown" "When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be" "Why Did I Laugh Tonight" "Written in Answer to a Sonnet by J H Reynolds" "Written in Disgust of Vulgar Superstition" "Written on a Blank Page in Shakespeare's Poems" "Facing 'A Lover's Complaint'" "Written on a Blank Space at The End of Chaucer's Tale of 'The Floure and the Lefe'" "Written Upon the Top of Ben Nevis, Sonnet to Byron" "Sonnet to Chatterton" "Sonnet to George Keats - Written in Sickness" "Sonnet to Homer" "Sonnet to John Hamilton Reynolds" "Sonnet to Mrs. Reynolds's Cat" "Sonnet to Sleep" "Sonnet to Spenser" "Sonnet to the Nile" "Two Sonnets - to Haydon, with a Sonnet Written on Seeing the Elgin Marbles" "Two Sonnets on Fame"

©2020 For the Love of Audio Poetry, Worldwide (P)2020 For the Love of Audio Poetry, Worldwide

Narrator: Todd Messinger
Author: John Keats
Length: 44 mins
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Love Everlasting

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The full list of authors includes: Victor Hugo, Edgar Allan Poe, Woodrow Wilson, Napoleon Bonaparte, Jack London, John Keats, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Honore de Balzac, Leo Tolstoy, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This collection of letters conveys timeless tales of love and passion written by some of the most interesting male figures in history, including revolutionary thinkers, visionary painters, and enlightened writers. Even dark minds like Edgar Allan Poe experience love, and each letter reveals personal desires, intimate details, and intense emotions. Although similar anthologies have previously been published, never before have great love letters been available in audio form. Perfect for those moments when you are crying too hard to read, Love Everlasting also provides some background behind the author and recipient, illuminating the love story behind each epistolary gem.

©2010 Phoenix (P)2010 Phoenix

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The Eve of St. Agnes

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John Keats (1795-1821) was one of the foremost English Romantic poets. Despite his early death from tuberculosis at the age of 25 he had a considerable poetic output, the majority of his best known works being written in the year 1819.      "The Eve of St. Agnes" was written in January 1819 and first published in 1820. It is a Romantic Narrative poem written in 42 Spenserian stanzas.      Keats based his poem on the superstition that a girl could see her future husband in a dream if she performed certain rites on the eve of the feast of St. Agnes (the patron saint of virgins who died a martyr in 4th century Rome.) The eve falls on January 20th; the feast day on the 21st.

Public Domain (P)2018 Rob Goll

Narrator: Rob Goll
Author: John Keats
Length: 23 mins
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Lamia

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Adaptation of Keats' sensual narrative poem about the ill-starred love affair of the serpent Lamia and the innocent mortal Lycius. Starring Paterson Joseph, Charlotte Emmerson, Tom Ferguson, and Jonathan Keeble. With original music by John Harle. Sung by Sarah Leonard.

©2011 John Keats (P)2011 AudioGO Ltd

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La Belle Dame Sans Merci

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John Keats (1795-1821) was one of the great English Romantic poets. 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' is a haunting ballad describing a young knight whose very lifeblood and vitality have been drained by a beautiful but parasitic, fairylike vampire. This knight has now been left as an undead shell of his former self, alone on a barren hillside.

Public Domain (P)2016 Red Door Audiobooks

Narrator: Cathy Dobson
Author: John Keats
Length: 2 mins
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The World's Favourite Poetry

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Helen Hayes, Raymond Massey and Thomas Mitchell read a selection of the world's finest poetry from the greats including Keats, Browning, Kipling and Gray.

©2008 Saland Publishing (P)2008 Saland Publishing

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The Poetry of the Romantics

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Audie Award Winning Audio  Here is the quintessence of romance that spans not only the ages but the full range of passionate expression of love in all of its forms and stages. Authors include John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, George Gordon Byron, Baron Byron, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and William Blake.

Public Domain (P)1997, 2019 Dove Audio, Phoenix Books

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