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  1. 21 de fev. de 2021 · John Keats foi um poeta romântico inglês que ganhou fama após a sua morte e, no final do século XIX, tornou-se um dos poetas ingleses mais amados. A sua obra esteve em publicação apenas durante quatro anos antes da sua morte, aos vinte e cinco anos de idade. É mais conhecido pelas seis grandes odes, escritas alguns anos antes ...

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      John Keats était un poète romantique anglais qui est devenu...

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      Keats und sein Freund Charles Cowden Clarke verbrachten...

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      #10 Ode a Psiche. Pubblicata: 1820. Secondo un mito greco,...

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      Dit Elizabethaanse sonnet is nu een van Keats’ beroemdste...

  2. John Keats (1795-1821) poeta romântico britânico nascido em Londres, que apesar de sua curta existência tornou-se um dos mais importantes nomes do romantismo da literatura inglesa, considerado o último e maior dos poetas românticos ingleses.

  3. 17 de out. de 2020 · No entanto, alguns de seus poemas imediatamente sugerem-se como estando entre os “melhores” de seu trabalho. Neste post, selecionamos o que achamos ser os dez melhores poemas Keats. 1. “Ode à psique”., em Vez de pinheiros deve murmurar do vento ….

  4. Cerca de 17 poemas de John Keats. Tudo o que é belo é uma alegria para sempre. O seu encontro cresce; e não cairá no nada. Mas guardará continuamente para nós. Um sossegado abrigo, e um sonho todo cheio. De doces sonhos de saúde e calmo alento. John Keats. KEATS, J. The poetical works of John Keats.

    • “Fancy”
    • “Ode on A Grecian Urn”
    • “To Lord Byron”
    • “La Belle Dame Sans Merci”
    • Ode on Melancholy
    • Ode to A Nightingale
    • “To Sleep”
    • “On Seeing The Elgin Marbles”
    • “To Autumn”
    • “Bright Star, Would I Were Stedfast as Thou Art”

    Inspired by the garden at Wentworth Place, this poem makes the list because it affords us a window into Keats’ creative process. It’s no secret that his imagination elevates the everyday and produce what can be described as escapist poetry. The richness of the language showcases the classic Romanticism found in much of Keats’ work, with the imagery...

    Of the several great odes Keats wrote in 1819, this is perhaps his most philosophical. It discusses the link between art and humanity (as shown by the creation of the urn), and how essential true beauty is to man. Unlike the more despondent “Ode on Melancholy” or “Ode to a Nightingale”, this poem leaves us with a small thrill of optimism: the figur...

    Though we have already compiled a list of the 10 Greatest Sonnets Concerning Other Poets, this poetic message from poet to poet has to be included in Keats’ best compositions. This poem was in fact written while Keats was just nineteen, and had not yet met Byron. Here Keats praises what would later become a common feature of his own work – the para...

    It will perhaps be bemoaned that one of Keats’ most famous poems merits such a modest place on the list (though with so many to choose from such decisions will never be easy); after all, “La Belle Dame Sans Merci” is an iconic poetic figure, plucked from Arthurian legend and immortalised in Keats’ sparse, melodic verse. The desolate setting and ble...

    Brimming with dazzlingly vibrant imagery, this poem manages to describe death only by encompassing the many beauties made up of life and the natural world. As a piece of contradictions, it isn’t necessarily simple to decide whether this ode is optimistic, pessimistic, or perhaps a mixture of the two. Either way, the careful crafting and sheer volum...

    Yet another ode composed in Keats’ annus mirabilis of 1819, this poem again gives us an insight into his perception of creativity and composition. The suggestion of magic and potion-making springs forth, with abstract ingredients like ‘a beaker full of the warm South’. The nightingale as both creature and symbol is unattainable, leading us as the r...

    As much a hymn as anything else, this poem concerns a longing to escape sadness in sleep. For Keats, sleep becomes a snapshot of death, which he approaches with conflicting fear and desire. Is it a plea to God for a speedy death, or a statement of frustration that only God can control Keats’ life? The complex philosophical idea, rendered so beautif...

    Poets responding to objects of great beauty is a fairly common trope – think Shelley’s “Ozymandias” or Lazarus’s “New Colossus”—but there’s something about this one that makes it more powerful than many rival ekphrastic poems. We can feel Keats’ reaction to Phidias’ sculptures; rather than describing the now-controversial art, Keats tells us about ...

    This poem’s first line is one of the most iconic of all time. Arguably, no other poet has managed to create such a beautiful depiction of the season so deftly, or with such a kaleidoscopic wealth of images. Keats is able to convey the synaesthesia of three months in just three stanzas. The naturalistic, almost pastoral language is reminiscent of Ha...

    Here we go—the best poem ever written by Keats. Though experts disagree on whether it was written or revised for Fanny Brawne, it is certainly agreed that she is central to the poem. Bright Starhas Shakespearean scope, and a strange air of elevated calm about it. Written less than three years before Keats’ death, it darts from the cosmic to the ear...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2021 · O melhor de John Keats. PublishNews, Redação, 23/03/2021. Iluminuras publica edição bilíngue de 'Nas invisíveis asas da poesia', que reúne seus mais importantes poemas. Nascido em Londres em 31 de outubro de 1795, John Keats é sem dúvida um dos mais importantes poetas da língua inglesa.

  6. John Keats was a key English Romantic poet born in London in 1795. Often compared to contemporaries like Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, his works have become timeless classics. Despite facing early criticism and having a limited audience during his lifetime, Keats’ influence has endured.