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Who gets to love the 'great British poets'?

10th July 2025, 7-8.30pm

Keats House, 10 Keats Grove, London, NW3 2RR

£5-£20

A white countryside home with a manicured garden out in front.

10th July 2025, 7-8.30pm

Keats House, 10 Keats Grove, London, NW3 2RR

£5-£20

From Wordsworth to Blake, Keats to Tennyson, the British poetry canon is replete with influential literary figures, encountered for decades in classrooms across the globe.

But who is enfranchised to appreciate, and take inspiration from, the great British poets of the past? What does this question reveal about this poetry’s relationship to privilege and power?

And why and how are some poets coopted for nationalist ends? In this event, presented by English PEN in partnership with Keats House, three contemporary poets will discuss their appreciation for British heritage poetry, how it has intervened in their lives, and how it has influenced their work.

They will also reflect on the ways in which their reading of the canon is shaped, enriched, and complicated by the positions and contexts from which they read, and the complex ways the culturally constructed image of the writer and the reader intersect with notions of race and class.

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