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  1. 9 de mai. de 2024 · John Keats (1795–1821) wrote lyric poems, such as ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ and ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn,’ that are notable for their vivid imagery and philosophical aspirations. Keats’s poetry became influential after his death and was recognized in the 20th century for its technical and intellectual achievement.

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  2. Há 1 dia · I wanted to highlight this particular book, Poems by John Keats, as his linework and floral forms go so well with Keatspoems like Endymion, Lamia and Hyperion. Areas of detail are contrasted with blank swaths, straight lines are offset by a swooping curve, and there’s so much life to the costumes his characters are wearing.

  3. 14 de mai. de 2024 · “On the Sea” by John Keats, written in 1817 and later published posthumously, is an exquisite poem encapsulating his profound connection with nature, particularly the sea. Keats often used the sea as a metaphor for the human experience, exploring themes of tranquility and turmoil that reflect the complex emotions inherent in the ...

  4. Há 6 dias · Sonnet to a Cat. by John Keats. Cat! who hast pass'd thy grand cliacteric, How many mice and rats hast in thy days. Destroy'd? — How many tit bits stolen? Gaze.

  5. 12 de mai. de 2024 · Ode on a Grecian Urn was written by John Keats, is a romantic poet of the 19 th century. The poem elaborates the pictures on a fancy pot of ancient Greek. The Urn was placed in the British Museum, and Keats found it attractive to write an ode because of its beautiful shape and unique pictures.

  6. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Analysis of To the Nile. John Keats 1795 (Moorgate) – 1821 (Rome) Nature. Son of the old Moon-mountains African! Chief of the Pyramid and Crocodile! We call thee fruitful, and that very while B. A desert fills our seeing's inward span: C. Nurse of swart nations since the world began, C. Art thou so fruitful? or dost thou beguile B.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Ode to Psyche is a lyrical poem written by Keats using Greek references. Psyche is the name of a girl who was present in the era of Venus, a Greek goddess. Thus, the poem’s title is Psyche, considered the most beautiful lady of the goddess of mind and soul.