A Brief Introduction of Poet john keats
John keats, an English poet, 1795 June 365438+1 October 3 1,1,795 was born in London, England, and is a major member of the Romantic School. Keats' poetic creation reached its peak from 18 18 to 1820, and successively completed Isabella and The Eve of Saint Anne Festival. Keats died in Rome in February.
Father is the foreman of the stable. I loved literature since I was a child, but because of my poor family, 16 dropped out of school to study medicine. His parents died when they were teenagers. Although they supported each other with their brothers and sisters, the sadness of losing their parents prematurely always affected him. At enfield school, Keats received a traditional and formal education, and his teacher, CharlesCowdenClarke, encouraged him to read and write. Young Keats likes Virgil very much. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, he translated Virgil's long poem Aeneas into English. 18 10, Keats was sent as an apprentice to a pharmacist. Keats was admitted to a medical school in London five years later, but within a year, Keats gave up his wish to be a doctor and concentrated on writing poetry. Keats tried to write poetry very early, and most of his early works were imitations. 18 17, Keats' first collection of poems was published. This collection of poems received some favorable comments, but some extremely harsh and offensive comments were published in an influential magazine at that time (Blackwood`smagazine). Undeterred, Keats copied Endymion, his new poetry collection, in the following spring. 18/kloc-in the summer of 0/8, Keats traveled to northern England and Scotland. On the way, he got the news that his younger brother Tom was suffering from severe tuberculosis, and Keats immediately rushed home to take care of Tom. At the end of this year, Tom died, and Keats moved to a friend's house in hampstead, Hampshire, which is now regarded as Keats' home. There, Keats met and fell in love with a young female neighbor FannyBrawne. In the next few years, illness and economic problems have been bothering Keats, but he unexpectedly wrote a lot of excellent works, including A Night in Saint agnes, Ode to Autumn, Ode to a Nightingale, and lamia and Autumn, which showed the poet's strong feelings and love for nature and won a great reputation. Keats coughed up blood for the first time in March. 1820. Keats died of rapidly deteriorating tuberculosis on February 23rd, 182 1. When he died, only his young and loyal friend, the painter Severn, accompanied him.
Poet john keats's Creative Career
Keats' first poem was an imitation of Spencer, and later he wrote many excellent sonnets. His early poems were included in the first book of poetry published in March 18 17. The following year, Andy Mien, written by him according to a beautiful myth in ancient Greece, came out. The poem is full of imagination, colorful, full of desire for freedom, and shows the progressive tendency of anti-classicism.
18 18 to 1820 is the heyday of Keats' poetry creation. He has successively completed famous long poems such as Isabella, The Eve of St. Yanni, Hyperion, and other famous works such as Ode to a Nightingale, Ode to an Ancient Greek Urn and Ode to Autumn.
He advocated that "beauty is truth and truth is beauty". He is good at describing the appearance of natural scenery and things, expressing the color sense and three-dimensional sense of scenery, attaching importance to writing skills and pursuing the gorgeous language, which has a great influence on the creation of lyric poems in later generations.
"182 1 on February 23rd, he died in Rome and was buried in the Protestant cemetery in England at the age of 25. ..... If you borrow the year, it is difficult to predict what he can achieve. But it is recognized that when he stopped writing at the age of 24, his contribution to the poetry world has greatly surpassed that of Chaucer, Shakespeare and Milton of his contemporaries. "
"Few great English poets are more humble than Keats."
The poet john keats's later years.
18/kloc-in the summer of 0/8, Keats traveled to northern England and Scotland. On the way, he got the news that his brother Tom was suffering from severe tuberculosis. Keats hurried home to take care of Tom at once. At the end of this year, Tom died, and Keats moved to a friend's house in hampstead, Hampshire, which is now regarded as Keats' home. There, Keats met and fell in love with a young female neighbor, Fanny Braun.
In the next few years, illness and economic problems have been bothering Keats, but he unexpectedly wrote a lot of excellent works, including A Night in Saint agnes, Ode to a Nightingale and Autumn. Keats died in Rome, Italy on February 23rd. His letters, manuscripts and other works are mainly collected by Hutto Library of Harvard University, and some are collected by British Library and Keats Memorial Hall in north London.