Talk:In drear-nighted December

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Edition: From Heinemann Poetry Bookshelf Keats Selected Poems & Letters 1996 ISBN 0435150774
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There may be some slight problems

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Firstly I’m not sure if I used the information box correctly. Although I did take the poem from the Heinemann book, it certainly wasn’t the “Original edition”.

Secondly, although that copy does open with the line “IN a drear-nighted December,” a google search for “In drear-nighted December,” produces many more results (791 v 2240) should it remain verbatim to the source, or be changed to the most commonly used version? I assumed that it should remain identical to the source.

Finally, although I didn’t realize this at first as my own hasty annotations obscured some of the page, this poem is named (in the Heinemann book at least) “Stanzas”. There is a link to a poem called Stanzas on Keats’ page, however it leads to a disambiguous page of poems by other writers. Should this page perhaps be moved? unsigned comment by Tyrfing (talk) 15:16, 10 October 2007.

Oh no, I forgot to sign it. --Tyrfing 16:40, 10 October 2007 (UTC)Reply