John Keats John Keats 1795-1821 John Keats lived only twenty- five years, yet his poetic achievement was extraordinary. His writing career lasted a little.

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John Keats

John Keats John Keats lived only twenty- five years, yet his poetic achievement was extraordinary. His writing career lasted a little more than five years ( ). John Keats lived only twenty- five years, yet his poetic achievement was extraordinary. His writing career lasted a little more than five years ( ). In this brief period, he produced poems that rank him as one of the great English poets. He also wrote letters which T.S. Eliot calls "the most notable and the most important ever written by any English poet." In this brief period, he produced poems that rank him as one of the great English poets. He also wrote letters which T.S. Eliot calls "the most notable and the most important ever written by any English poet."

Keats died of complications from tuberculosis. His genius was not generally perceived during his lifetime or immediately after his death. Keats died of complications from tuberculosis. His genius was not generally perceived during his lifetime or immediately after his death. Keats, dying, expected Keats, dying, expected his poetry to be forgotten, his poetry to be forgotten, as the epitaph he wrote for his tombstone indicates: "Here lies one whose name was writ in water.”

But nineteenth century critics and readers did come to appreciate him, though, for the most part, they had only a partial understanding of his work. They saw Keats as a sensual poet; they focused on his vivid, concrete imagery; on his portrayal of the physical and the passionate; and on his immersion in the here and now. But nineteenth century critics and readers did come to appreciate him, though, for the most part, they had only a partial understanding of his work. They saw Keats as a sensual poet; they focused on his vivid, concrete imagery; on his portrayal of the physical and the passionate; and on his immersion in the here and now. One nineteenth century critic went so far as to assert not merely that Keats had "a mind constitutionally inept for abstract thinking," but that he "had no mind." One nineteenth century critic went so far as to assert not merely that Keats had "a mind constitutionally inept for abstract thinking," but that he "had no mind."

With the twentieth century, the perception of Keats's poetry expanded; he was and is praised for his seriousness and thoughtfulness, for his dealing with difficult human conflicts and artistic issues, and for his impassioned mental pursuit of truth. With the twentieth century, the perception of Keats's poetry expanded; he was and is praised for his seriousness and thoughtfulness, for his dealing with difficult human conflicts and artistic issues, and for his impassioned mental pursuit of truth. The publication of Keats's letters, with their keen intellectual questioning and concern with moral and artistic problems, contributed to this re- assessment. The publication of Keats's letters, with their keen intellectual questioning and concern with moral and artistic problems, contributed to this re- assessment. Keats advocated living "the ripest, fullest experience that one is capable of"; he believed that what determines truth is experience. Keats advocated living "the ripest, fullest experience that one is capable of"; he believed that what determines truth is experience.

“Bright Star”

The Composition of "Bright Star” Keats wrote "Bright Star" in 1819 and revised it in 1820, perhaps on the voyage to Italy. Friends and his doctor had urged him to try a common treatment for tuberculosis, a trip to Italy; however, Keats was aware that he was dying. Some critics have theorized that this poem was addressed to his fiancée, Fanny Brawne, and connect the poem to his May 3, 1818 letter to her. Keats wrote "Bright Star" in 1819 and revised it in 1820, perhaps on the voyage to Italy. Friends and his doctor had urged him to try a common treatment for tuberculosis, a trip to Italy; however, Keats was aware that he was dying. Some critics have theorized that this poem was addressed to his fiancée, Fanny Brawne, and connect the poem to his May 3, 1818 letter to her.

What is a Grecian Urn?

Poems “When I have fears that I may cease to be” (51) “When I have fears that I may cease to be” (51) “Bright Star—” (52) “Bright Star—” (52) “Ode to a Grecian Urn” (36) “Ode to a Grecian Urn” (36)