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John Keats' Poems
This paper discusses the thematic and stylistic differences between John Keats' poems "Hyperion" and "The Fall of Hyperion". -- 1,300 words; MLA

John Keats' "When I Have Fears"
Analyzes John Keats' poem "When I have Fears That I May Cease to Be". -- 1,745 words;

John Keats' "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer"
Analyzes John Keats' sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer". -- 1,275 words;

John Keats
This paper discusses John Keats and the Cockney School of poetry. -- 1,675 words; MLA

John Keats And His Poetry
An analysis of the life and most famous poems of John Keats. -- 3,043 words; MLA

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JOHN KEATS

John Keats was one of the greatest poets of the Romantic Era. He wrote poetry of great
sensual beauty and had a unique passion for details. In his lifetime he was not
recognized with the senior poets. He didn't receive the respect he deserved. He didn't
fit into the respected group because of his age, nor in the younger group because he was
neither a lord nor in the upper class. He was in the middle class and at that time people
were treated differently because of their social status.
John Keats was born in London on October 31, 1795. He was educated at Clarke's School in
Enfield. He enjoyed a liberal education that mainly reflected on his poetry. His father
died when he was eight and his mother died when he was fourteen. After his mother died,
his maternal grandmother granted two London merchants, John Rowland Sandell and Richard
Abbey, guardianship. Abbey played a major roll in the development of Keats, as Sandell
only played a minor one. These circumstances drew him extremely close to his two
brothers, George and Tom, and his sister Fanny. When he 15, Abbey removed him from the
Clarke School, as he became an apothecary-surgeon's apprentice. Then in 1815, he became a
student at Guy's Hospital. He registered for a six- month course to become a licensed
surgeon. Soon after he decided he was going to be a doctor he realized his true passion
was in poetry. So he decided he would try to excel in poetry also. His poetry that he
wrote six years before his death was not very good. As his life progressed his poetry
became more mature and amazing. He looked up to Shakespeare and Milton. He studied a lot
of there poetry and imitated these two writers. His work resembled Shakespeare. 
Soon after medical school, he returned to London and met Leigh Hunt. They began to write
the Examiner, which was love poetry. In his lifetime he published three books of verse:
Poems (1817), Endymion (1818), Lamia Isabella and other poems including two famous poems
"Odes" and "Hyperion." 
Hunt then introduced him to a circle of literary men, including Percy Bysshe Shelley and
William Wordsworth. These men influenced him to create his first volume of verses, called
Poems by John Keats. Shelly persisted that he needed to develop a stronger body of work
before publishing. Keats was not fond of Shelley and did not take his advice, but
ironically Shelley was very fond of Keats and they were later compared to be very
similar.
Keats died at age twenty- six. He became too ill and was unable to finish "The Fall of
Hyperion." He died of turberculosis, just as his mother did, before the poem could be
completed. Most believe that if he had lived a full life and not died at age twenty- six
he would have been equal to Shakespeare, because of his beauty and creativity.

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