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John Keats stands among the most celebrated poets of the English Romantic movement, his verse marked by an unparalleled richness of imagery, an intense appreciation of beauty, and a profound exploration of human emotion. Despite his tragically short life -- he died at just twenty-five -- Keats left behind a body of work that continues to inspire and move readers around the world. His poetry, though initially met with criticism, has since been recognized as some of the most exquisite in the English language, embodying the ideals of Romanticism with its emphasis on imagination, sensual experience, and the sublime.
Born in 1795, Keats trained as a surgeon before dedicating himself entirely to poetry, driven by an unquenchable passion for art and literature. His poetic journey was brief but meteoric, spanning only a few years. During this time, he produced masterpieces that would shape the course of literary history. His odes -- such as Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn, and To Autumn -- demonstrate his ability to capture fleeting moments of beauty and distill them into lines of enduring power. Keats's use of sensuous language, his exploration of mortality and the transience of life, and his deep reverence for the natural world all coalesce in verses that remain as evocative today as when they were first penned.
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