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  1. John Keats ( 31. října 1795 Londýn – 23. února 1821 Řím) byl jedním z předních básníků anglického romantismu. [1] Během svého krátkého života bylo jeho dílo soustavně napadáno dobovým tiskem, přestože tyto námitky byly spíše rázu politického než estetického. Přesto v polovině devatenáctého století začalo ...

  2. John Keats was born and baptised in the City of London in 1795. After education in Enfield and an apprenticeship in Edmonton, he trained to be a doctor at Guy’s Hospital before giving up a career in medicine to become a poet. A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it will never.

  3. John Keats was born in London on 31 October 1795, the eldest of Thomas and Frances Jennings Keats’s four children. Although he died at the age of twenty-five, Keats had perhaps the most remarkable career of any English poet.

  4. John Keats was born and baptised in the City of London in 1795. After education in Enfield and an apprenticeship in Edmonton, he trained to be a doctor at Guy’s Hospital before giving up a career in medicine to become a poet. A thing of beauty is a joy forever: Its loveliness increases; it will never.

  5. John Keats, född 31 oktober 1795 i Moorgate, London, död 23 februari 1821 i Rom, var en brittisk poet. Han är en av den engelska romantikens mest kända skalder trots att han endast var verksam i sex år. Han inspirerades av antiken.

  6. Selections from Keats’s Letters. By John Keats. Introduction. John Keats died of tuberculosis at the age of 25 after writing a remarkable number of poems that have helped define the Romantic tradition. Keats and his siblings George, Tom, and Frances (Fanny) lost their father when he died after a fall from a horse in 1803, and their mother to ...

  7. Keats’s fragmentary poetic epic, Hyperion, exists in two versions, the second being a revision of the first with the addition of a long prologue in a new style, which makes it into a different poem. Hyperion was begun in the autumn of 1818, and all that there is of the first version was finished by April 1819. In September Keats wrote to Reynolds that he had given up Hyperion, but he appears ...

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