Letter #2: The Keats Brothers to Richard Abbey, 13 June 1816
- Response by Joyelle McSweeney (University of Notre Dame)
Letter #3: To George Keats, August 1816
- Response by Michael Theune (Illinois Wesleyan University)
Letter #4: To Charles Cowden Clarke, September 1816
- Response by Jayme Peacock (Pennsylvania State University)
Letter #5: To Charles Cowden Clarke, 9 October 1816
- “‘t will be an Era in my existence”
- Responses by Noah Comet (US Naval Academy) and Greg Kucich (University of Notre Dame)
Letter #6: To Charles Cowden Clarke, 31 October 1816
- “punctual as the Bee to the Clover,” on JK’s B-day
- Response by Hannah Dow (University of Southern Mississippi)
Letter #7: To Joseph Severn, 1 November 1816
- Apologies to Severn
- Response by Matthew Sangster (University of Glasgow)
Letter #8: To Charles Cowden Clarke, 8 or 11 November 1816
- “your Hermit–John Keats–“
- Response by the KLP Editors
Letter #9: To Benjamin Robert Haydon, 20 November 1816
- “Great spirits now on earth”
- Response by Susan Wolfson (Princeton University)
Letter #10: To Benjamin Robert Haydon, 21 November 1816
- “The Idea of your sending it to Wordsworth put me out of breath”
- Response by Austin Smith (Stanford University)
Letter #11: To Charles Cowden Clarke, 17 December 1816
- “my awful Visage”
- Response by Brian Rejack and Michael Theune (aka the hosts of ‘This Week in Keats’)