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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KeatsJohn Keats - Wikipedia

    A comprehensive biography of the English Romantic poet John Keats, who died of tuberculosis at 25. Learn about his life, works, style, influence, and legacy in this article.

    • “Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art” (1819) Here we go—the best poem ever written by Keats. Though experts disagree on whether it was written or revised for Fanny Brawne, it is certainly agreed that she is central to the poem.
    • “To Autumn” (1819) This poem’s first line is one of the most iconic of all time. Arguably, no other poet has managed to create such a beautiful depiction of the season so deftly, or with such a kaleidoscopic wealth of images.
    • “On Seeing the Elgin Marbles” (1817) Poets responding to objects of great beauty is a fairly common trope – think Shelley’s “Ozymandias” or Lazarus’s “New Colossus”—but there’s something about this one that makes it more powerful than many rival ekphrastic poems.
    • “To Sleep” (1816) As much a hymn as anything else, this poem concerns a longing to escape sadness in sleep. For Keats, sleep becomes a snapshot of death, which he approaches with conflicting fear and desire.
  3. John Keats was born in London on 31 October 1795, the eldest of Thomas and Frances Jennings Keats’s four children. Although he died at the age of twenty-five, Keats had perhaps the most remarkable career of any English poet.

  4. The bicentenary of Keats’s most productive years as a poet, and the period when he found inspiration, friendship and love, is an exciting opportunity to (re)discover and enjoy his works as...

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  6. Learn about the life and works of John Keats, one of the greatest English poets and a key figure in the Romantic movement. Discover how he became the epitome of the young, beautiful, doomed poet and died of tuberculosis in Rome at 25.

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