Introduction of john keats's poetry anthology, profile of characters.

Biography of the poet john keats

A famous English romantic poet in the 19th century. Born in a poor family in London, his father is a stable keeper. Living in poverty, at the age of sixteen, he had to leave school to make a living. He worked as a doctor's assistant and studied in the hospital for two years, but he loved literature since childhood and finally embarked on the road of writing. 1820, Keats' lung disease worsened, he went to Italy to recuperate and died soon. Another famous English poet of his time wrote a famous elegy "Antoni" for him. In the preface of this poem, Shelley thinks Keats "has the right to be one of the most talented writers of our time". Keats hates the ugly reality of bourgeois society, yearns for ancient Greek culture with all his heart, and dreams of seeking comfort in the "eternal beautiful world". He is good at depicting natural scenery, and his poems are full of optimism, showing us a semi-fantasy, semi-reality, full of human warmth and the beauty of life. Keats' creative career is short, but in these short five years, he left a precious legacy to the treasure house of English literature and world literature. He wrote many beautiful lyric poems, such as Ode to a Nightingale, Ode to an Ancient Greek Urn and Ode to Autumn. , and many beautiful sonnets, as well as narrative poems Isabella, Eve of St. Yanni's Day and long poems Endymion and Hepialon, which are based on Greek mythology.