The influence of john keats's works

Keats put forward the profound proposition that "beauty is truth and truth is beauty" in Ode to an Ancient Greek urn, which had a great influence on the creation of lyric poetry in later generations.

Keats exerted a great influence on English literature in the second half of the19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. He influenced many poets and artists from three aspects: rich sensory description, comfortable and quiet expression of medieval ideals, related art and thought, or the paradox between thought and secularity. The poets and artists deeply influenced by Keats mainly include: Romantic poet Thomas Hood, the greatest Victorian poet Alfred Tennyson, pre-Raphael poet and painter D·G· Rossetti, symbolic poet w·B· Ye Zhi and young poet Wilfred Owen who died in World War I, etc. Keats provided creative inspiration, writing skills, story content and theme style for their poems.

Keats not only provided rich spiritual food for the British people and the people of the world with his beautiful poems, but also made important contributions to the development of English literature (poetry) with the influence of his poems.