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John Keats (pronounced /ˈkiːts/, "keets") (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was an English poet, who became one of the key figures of the Romantic movement.
Keats House is a museum [1] in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats. It is in Keats Grove, Hampstead, north London. Maps prior to ca.1915 [2] show the road with ...
Keats House is a museum [1] in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats. It is in Keats Grove, Hampstead, north London. Maps prior to ca.1915 [2] show the road with ...
English Romantic poet John Keats was born on October 31, 1795, in London. The oldest of four children, he lost both his parents at a young age. His father, a livery-stable keeper ...
Welcome to the web site of the Keats-Shelley House, Rome. Situated on the Spanish steps, the house is part of Roman Folklore. For generations the Piazza di Spagna has been visited ...
Keats Restaurant, 842 Second Avenue. With great food, terrific service, and plasma televisions to watch the game - Keats is the perfect place to gather with friends. Weekly events ...
Welcome to the official website of the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation! If you are interested in Ezra, his books, or his foundation, this is the place to be.
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John Keats ( ) (Keets) (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was an English poet, who became one of the key figures of the Romantic movement. Along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, Keats was one of the second generation Romantic poets. During his short life his work was not well received by critics, but his posthumous influence on poets such as Alfred Tennyson and Wilfred Owen was significant. The poetry of Keats was characterised by elaborate word choice and sensual imagery, most notably in a series of odes which remain among the most popular poems in English literature. The letters of Keats, which include the development of his aesthetic theory of negative capability, are among the most celebrated by any English poet.

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Set at the heart of the British Romantic movement, when popular ideology celebrated emotion over reason, this ravishing love story centers on the wistful poet John Keats and his love affair with the clever Fanny Brawne. The memoir is brough...
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John Keats died largely ignored. It took the Vatican 359 years to apologize to Galileo. During his lifetime, Bach -- perhaps the greatest composer in Western history -- was thought of as little more than a talented organ player. So too has ...
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After fifty years no one cares about what paid hacks might have thought; but what Byron thought of Keats will endure for ever. Denunciations at length are favoured over one-line waspish barbs. It seems impossible nowadays to have much to sa...