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John Keats (Imagination (world of his poetry (is one that he imagines (and…
John Keats
Born in london 1795
humble family
he loved medicine but
he announced his decision
devote his life to write verse
mother and brother died for the TB
travelled in italy
died in Rome
when he died was hardly know
maybe
greatest member
2nd generation of Romantic poet
has many Romantic features
some his poem are
The Eve pf St Agnes
Ode to a Nightingale
poet explores relations betw. pleasure - pain
La Belle Dame sans Merci
significant part
is that experience in behind the odes
not their substance
The pronun "I" means an universal one
Romantic tendency to identify
scenes and landscapes
with subjective moods is rarely present
Imagination
world of his poetry
is one that he imagines
and doesn't take from experience
the reality is modified
to be as human wants
contemplation of beauty
includes all senses
considered in all the form nature acquires
can also produce experience of joy
spiritual beauty
is one of love, friendship and poetry
is immortal
Physical beauty
mutable and linked to life and death
The poet
has negative capability
ability to experience uncertainties, mysteries, dubts
capability the poet has to
deny his certainties
identify himself with object
source of his inspiration
place where truth resides