The arrival of autumn – once described by John Keats as the ‘Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’ – means it’s time for a proper feast in Scotland, writes Stephen Jardine. These are trying times.
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In 1819 John Keats wrote five odes, celebratory poems considered to be among the greatest in the English language. In this series of The Essay, five leading contemporary poets each celebrate a single ...
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