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John Keats Biography

John Keats was an English poet and letter writer. Keats was born in London on Oct. 31, 1795. Keats was the first of five children. In 1803, at the age of eight, Keats was sent to the Clarke Academy in Enfield, just north of London. At Enfield, Keats met his first literary mentor and loyal friend, Charles Cowden Clarke, son of the headmaster. Keats' father died suddenly in April 1804 after a fall from a horse. The children then went to live with their grandparents, and on Mr. Jennings' death in 1805 moved with their grandmother to Edmonton. After a short-lived second marriage, Keats' mother joined the family in Edmonton. She died of tuberculosis in 1810, nursed in her last days by John. Mrs. Jennings died in 1814, leaving a substantial trust fund of over L800, the greater part of which was tied up in litigation and never reached the children.

On his departure from school in 1811, Keats decided on a career in medic


In February 1820, Keats suffered a serious hemorrhage of the lungs, which he at once recognized as a symptom of tuberculosis and a portent of approaching death. Recovery was slow. Fearing the effect of another English winter, his doctors advised travel to a warmer climate, and on September 18, Keats and a companion, the young painter Joseph Severn, sailed for Italy. They landed in Naples after a rough, six-week voyage, and a few days later took rooms in a house in Rome. Here Keats died on Feb. 23, 1821, after a desperate struggle against the disease that had killed his mother and brother. He was buried in the Protestant Cemetery in Rome.

Keats published 54 poems during his lifetime, and 96 other works were published posthumously. Virtually all this work was composed within a span of a little over three years?between July 1816, when he determined to become a poet, and the fall of 1819, when failing health ended c

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