Todays Writer-John Keats

John Keats (31 October 1795–23 February 1821) was an English poet of the second generation of Romantic poets known for his lyrical and sensuous style of writing, alongside Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley... He was born in London and lost both his parents at a young age. Keats was trained as an apothecary surgeon but abandoned the profession to pursue poetry.

His poetic career was brief but immensely influential. His poems had been in publication for less than four years when he died of tuberculosis at the age of 25. Although indifferently received during his lifetime, his fame grew rapidly after his death. By the end of the century, he was placed in the canon of English literature, strongly influencing many writers of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His works remain popular and analyzed, particularly “Ode to a Nightingale,” “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” “Sleep and Poetry,” and the sonnet “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer.”

 Keats had a style “heavily loaded with sensualities,” notably in his series of odes. His poetry accentuated extreme emotion through natural imagery. His legacy endures as a significant figure in literary history

Keats's poetry often explores themes of beauty, nature, love, and the transience of life. Despite his talent, Keats faced criticism during his lifetime, and his works were not widely appreciated until after his death. He died, leaving behind a significant body of work that continues to be celebrated for its emotional depth and exquisite language. Keats is considered one of the greatest poets in the English language... πŸ“œ✨

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