John Keats1
John Keats, one of the greatest English poets and a major figure in the Romantic
movement, was born in 1795 in Moorfields, London. His father died when he was eight
and his mother when he was fourteen; these sad circumstances drew him particularly close
to his two brothers, George and Tom, and his sister Fanny.
Keats was well educated at a school in Enfield, where he began a translation of Virgil's
Aeneid. In 1810 he was apprenticed
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fell deeply in love with a young neighbour, Fanny Brawne. During the following year,
despite ill health and financial problems, he wrote an astonishing amount of poetry,
including `The Eve of St Agnes', `La Belle Dame sans Merci', `Ode to a Nightingale' and
`To Autumn'. His second volume of poems appeared in July 1820; soon afterwards, by
now very ill with tuberculosis, he set off with a friend to Italy, where he died the following
February.
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