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Hace 6 días · John Keats (born October 31, 1795, London, England—died February 23, 1821, Rome, Papal States [Italy]) was an English Romantic lyric poet who devoted his short life to the perfection of a poetry marked by vivid imagery, great sensuous appeal, and an attempt to express a philosophy through classical legend.
- John Keats was an English Romantic lyric poet whose verse is known for its vivid imagery and great sensuous appeal. His reputation grew after his e...
- John Keats’s father, a livery-stable manager, died when he was eight, and his mother remarried almost immediately. Throughout his life, Keats was c...
- John Keats was apprenticed to a surgeon in 1811. He broke off the apprenticeship in 1814 and went to London, where he worked as a dresser, or junio...
- John Keats wrote sonnets, odes, and epics. All his greatest poetry was written in a single year, 1819: “Lamia,” “The Eve of St. Agnes,” the great o...
- John Keats died of tuberculosis in Rome in 1821 at the age of 25.
Hace 2 días · John Keats His Life and Works. John Keats, born on October 31, 1795, in London, England, is one of the most celebrated poets of the English Romantic movement. Despite his short life—he died of tuberculosis at the age of 25 on February 23, 1821—Keats produced a body of work that has left an unparalleled mark on the world of literature.
Hace 6 días · John Keats - Romantic Poet, Ode to Autumn, Endymion: Keats had written “Isabella,” an adaptation of the story of the Pot of Basil in Giovanni Boccaccio’s Decameron, in 1817–18, soon after the completion of Endymion, and again he was dissatisfied with his work.
7 de jun. de 2024 · El poeta inglés John Keats fue un hombre comprometido con el momento histórico que le tocó vivir, por eso se sumó a la defensa de las reformas que proponían los círculos liberales de la ...
Hace 6 días · Biographical information for John Keats via Britannica; this article also includes links to information about the Romantics, the various styles and techniques that Keats used in his poetry, and discusses the impact of his health on his work.
Hace 5 días · Table of Contents. “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats was first published in 1819 in the literary magazine Annals of the Fine Arts. The poem is a masterful exploration of the themes of mortality, nature, beauty, and the transience of human experience. Keats’s rich imagery and evocative language transport the reader into a world of ...
17 de jun. de 2024 · Is Keats telling us to stop searching for more and live in the aesthetic, or to keep our minds open and see truth in beauty without trying to classify it into something cold and scientific? This circulatory, ambling thought process is expressed in Chinese poetry too.