Harriet Cullen, Chairman (not, apparently, -person) Keats-Shelley Memorial Association, 117 Cheyne Walk, London, SW10 0ES This further info may be coming in a posting I haven't received yet, but for those interested enough or graduate/undergraduate enough (that is part of the pitch, not a challenge, "Are you undergrad enough for this?" -- although they stress they also want stuff from "all age groups"): the essay part is 2-3000 words (that's 2000, though you might want to try them with 2 -- how about "Dead. Good." for purposive ambiguity?) on any aspect of Keats' or Shelley's work or life; and the poem should be no longer than 50 lines, and on the theme of Time -- I quote, somehow stopping myself from making another smartass comment, "a theme which links the spirit of Romanticism with the preoccupations of the Millennium." Closing date 30th April, panel headed by Grevel Lindop. Best, Bill -----Original Message----- From: David Kennedy <[log in to unmask]> To: poetryetc <[log in to unmask]> Date: 01 March 2000 13:11 Subject: keats-shelley prize >does anyone have an address for the above? >cheers >david > > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%