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  1. Keats and Shakespeare: A Study of Keat's Poetic Life from 1816$1820 by John Middleton Murry, 1978-11-28
  2. Posthumous Keats: A Personal Biography by Stanley Plumly, 2009-11-09
  3. Keats and Shelley (Cliffs Notes) by John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1989-10
  4. Coleridge, Keats, and the Imagination: Romanticism and Adam's Dream : Essays in Honor of Walter Jackson Bate by John Robert Barth, 1990-01
  5. Complete Poems of John Keats (Wordsworth Collection) by John Keats, 1998-04-01
  6. John Keats: Selected Poems (Oxford Student Texts) by Steven Croft, 2008-07-25
  7. John Keats and the Culture of Dissent by Nicholas Roe, 1997-04-10
  8. John Keats: Selected Poems (Bloomsbury Poetry Classic) by John Keats, 1993-08-15
  9. Keats and Romantic Celticism by Christine Gallant, 2005-09-03
  10. John Keats: sa vie et son oeuvre (1795-1821) (French Edition) by Lucien. Wolff, 1910-01-01
  11. Reception and Poetics in Keats: My Ended Poet (Romanticism in Perspectives - Texts, Cultures, Histories) by Jeffrey Robinson, 1999-02-15
  12. Keats, Narrative and Audience: The Posthumous Life of Writing (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) by Andrew Bennett, 2006-03-09
  13. Petitions for Immortality: Scenes from the Life of John Keats by Robert Cooperman, 2008-11-24
  14. John Keats (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)

81. AV #89606 - Video Cassette - John Keats: Poet - 1795 - 1821
AV 89606 John Keats Poet 1795 - 1821. Famous Authors Series. VideoCassette - 30 minutes - Color - 199-. This brief study of English
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John Keats: Poet - 1795 - 1821
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This brief study of English romantic poet John Keats recounts his personal life, including his early loss of his parents, his study of medicine and his battle with tuberculosis, as well as his poetry. Produced, written and directed by Malcolm Hossick.
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82. John Keats At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Keats, John (1795—1821), English poet, was born on the 29th or 3ist of October1795 at the sign of the Swan and Hoop, 24 The Pavement, Moorfields, London.
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John Keats nineteenth century English poet, a principal figure in the Romantic movement
English lyric poet, the archetype of the Romantic writer. While still in good health, Keats was the opposite of overburdened, sensitive soul. Keats felt that the deepest meaning of life lay in the apprehension of material beauty, although his mature poems reveal his fascination with a world of death and decay. Most of his best work appeared in one year.
Darkling I listen; and for many a time
I have been half in love with easeful Death
(from 'To a Nightingale'
John Keats was born in London as the son of a successful livery-stable manager. He was the oldest of ... [read entire biography] Source Petri Liukkonen
KEATS, JOHN (1795—1821), English poet, was born on the 29th or 3ist of October 1795 at the sign of the Swan and Hoop, 24 The Pavement, Moorfields, London. He published his first volume of verse in 1817, his second in the following year, his third in 1820, and died of consumption at Rome on the 23rd of February 1821 in the fourth month of his twenty-sixth year. (For the biographical facts see the later section of this article.)
In Keats’s first book there was little foretaste of anything great...

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Keats. Beauty is truth, truth beauty. that is all ye know onearth, and all ye need to know. John Keats (1795 - 1821). A
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84. John Keats
John Keats. 1795 1821. The absence of a substantial representation of John Keatshas been a significant omission in this site and I pleased to rectify this.
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The absence of a substantial representation of John Keats has been a significant omission in this site and I pleased to rectify this. Over the period 1818 - 1819 he produced his best work including: Hyperion, Ode On a Grecian Urn, Ode to Psyche and many others. Sadly, he contracted tuberculosis and in an effort to stem the disease went to Rome (despite an offer from Shelley to go to Pisa - who knows how Keats, Shelley and Byron might have inspired each other!) where he died in February 1821. In time this will be the complete poetical works but at present consists of those that achieved early publication. If you like these, why not add to your library through Amazon:

85. John Keats - Hyperion
John Keats. 1795 1821. Hyperion. A Fragment. Book I Deep in theshady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn
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A Fragment
Book I Deep in the shady sadness of a vale Far sunken from the healthy breath of morn, Still as the silence round about his lair; Forest on forest hung about his head Like cloud on cloud. No stir of air was there, But where the dead leaf fell, there did it rest. A stream went voiceless by, still deadened more By reason of his fallen divinity Along the margin-sand large foot-marks went, And slept there since. Upon the sodden ground His old right hand lay nerveless, listless, dead, Unsceptred; and his realmless eyes were closed; His ancient mother, for some comfort yet. But there came one, who with a kindred hand

86. Poem By John Keats
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87. John Keats
Biographical information, portrait, related links and texts of three poems.Category Arts Literature Authors K Keats, John Biographies......John Keats, Romantic Poet. Few poets ascend to the level of John Keats,and even fewer ascend to that level at such an early age.
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John Keats, Romantic Poet
Few poets ascend to the level of John Keats, and even fewer ascend to that level at such an early age. John Keats was only 26 years old when he died, however, he was considered, along with Wordsworth, to be the Romantic poet of the 19th century. John Keats was born in 1795 in Moorfields, England, the son of a stableman who married the owner's daughter and eventually inherited the stable for himself. The elder Mr. Keats died when John was eight, leaving the family tied up in legal matters that would last the rest of John's life. He was fourteen when his mother died of tuberculosis, and fifteen when his guardian apprenticed him to an apothecary-surgeon. Soon after, John left the medical field to focus primarily on poetry. In July 1820, John left England for Italy. Keats had been experiencing ill health and it was thought that the warmer air of Italy would help cure him. John and a friend took up residence in a home next to the famed Spanish Steps in Rome. He died of tuberculosis on February 23, 1821, at the age of twenty-six. "When I have fears that I may cease to be" is an expression of Keats's melancholy. When he wrote this poem, he was still quite sick and it was obvious that his ill-health was not improving. As a consequence, he developed a negative outlook on life. He expressed himself with the following poem, one I consider to be among his finest.

88. The Dialogic Keats
Keats, John, 17951821Criticism and interpretation. Literature and historyEnglandHistory19thcentruy. Keats, John, 1795-1821KnowledgeHistory.
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carefully avoid. John Keats (1795 1821) - More quotations on Failure.Results from or not. John Keats (1795 - 1821). Tis the
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