John Keats
John Keats was an English Romantic poet, celebrated for his vivid imagery and sensuous style. He lived from 1795 to 1821 and produced some of the most famous poems in the English language, including 'Ode to a Nightingale' and 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'. Despite his brief life, Keats left a lasting impact on literature and is regarded as one of the key figures of the Romantic movement.
Born on Oct 31, 1795 (230 years old)
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John Keats's reflections on fear of ceasing to be are referenced in relation to understanding Picasso's life and work.
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John Keats coined the idea of 'negative capability' in his exploration of great artists.
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Jamaica:
As English Romantic Poet John Keats once wrote, 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever'.
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John Keats wrote that beauty and truth are inseparable.
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John Keats is buried alongside Percy Shelley in this cemetery.
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Hungary:
Atwood compares her writing process to that of John Keats, suggesting her work is rich with life.
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Hungary:
Atwood compares her writing process to that of John Keats, suggesting her work is rich with life.
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John Keats is an English poet whose work was inspired by the myth of Narcissus.
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John Keats is regarded as one of the greatest poets in English literature, known for his melodious verses.
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