Keats, “The Eve of St. Agnes,” and “Harry Potter”
On the Eve of St. Agnes, Dr. Beatrice Groves analyzes the possible influence of John Keats’s poem and other works on “Harry Potter.”
On the Eve of St. Agnes, Dr. Beatrice Groves analyzes the possible influence of John Keats’s poem and other works on “Harry Potter.”
Dr. Beatrice Groves reveals the meaning behind the names of “The Ickabog” and explains how this newest fairy tale connects not only to the “Harry Potter” series and “Casual Vacancy” but also to such diverse artists as Shakespeare, Keats, and Monty Python.
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