John keats's Definition of Poetry

John keats (1795— 182 1) is the last, but also the youngest and most perfect poet in The Romantic Period, England. Keats began to write his first poem at the age of 18. The whole writing period is only six years (18 14- 1820), but in this short time, his poetic art has made amazing progress and many excellent works have appeared. In the seven months of 18 19, He wrote six ode poems in one breath: Ode to a Nightingale (18 19), Ode to an Ancient Greek Urn (18 19) and Ode to Psyche (18/kloc-0). Kloc-0/9) and Ode to Enthusiasm (18 19) represent the pinnacle of Keats' poetic achievements, making him among the great poets and immortal. 18 18- 1820 is the heyday of Keats' creation. Endymion (18 18) and lamia (18 19) have been completed successively. Excellent works such as 18 19) and Hyperion (18 19) show their poetic talent.

Keats was born in poverty and lost his father at the age of 9 and his mother at the age of 14. In his short life of 26 years, he has been interacting with suffering, sadness, pain, disease and poverty, but his heart is full of beauty. "Beauty is real, really beautiful", which is the poetic realm he left to the world; It is with this state that he hurried back to the eternal land of truth, goodness and beauty.

"Here lies a water celebrity", which is Keats' epitaph. Yes, water is weak, but isn't it the most persistent? It's like john keats himself, like his immortal poems.