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John Keats - Biography

Keats: A name that is associated with sublime poetry, nature and romanticism in English literature. This outstanding poet of the Romantic era left an unforgettable mark in world literature. In this biography, we will immerse ourselves in the life of a Keats, explore his unique creativity and assess his influence on literature and philosophy.

John was born on 31 October 1795 in Devon, England. His family was not distinguished by wealth, and John grew up in simple conditions. As a child, he began to take an interest in nature and poetry. In 1811, after leaving school, he went on a trip to Scotland and Mulle Island, where he was inspired by wildlife and picturesque landscapes.

After returning from a trip, he moved to London, where he began his poetry career. His first poems were published in literary magazines, and he quickly gained attention for his talents. In 1816, he published his first collection of poems entitled "Poems," which included such famous works as "Ode to the Hawk" and "Ode to the Night."

One of the key elements of John Keats's work was his connection to nature. He believed that nature was a source of true beauty and inspiration, and it was central to his poems. celebrated nature, its vivid images, and symbolism, and his poetry was filled with images of flowers, rivers, mountains, and heaven.

Keats is also known for his poems about dreams, fantasy and the inner world. He created images and symbols that allowed readers to escape from everyday reality and immerse themselves in the world of imagination. His poems about girls with bright white lilies and knights in shining armor are riddled with romantic emotionality and deep feelings.

One of the most famous works of John Keats was the poem Endymion, published in 1818. This poem tells about the falling in love of the sleep god Endymion with the lunar goddess Selena and explores the themes of dream and reality, life and death. The work caused multidirectional reactions, but over time became recognized as one of the greatest achievements of romanticism.

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