John Keats
A Romantic poet whose timeless verses explore the beauty and brevity of life with unmatched elegance.
John Keats, born in London on October 31, 1795, was a Romantic poet whose work continues to inspire and enchant readers around the world. Despite a tragically short life, Keats left an indelible mark on English literature with his exquisite poetry, characterized by sensuous imagery, vivid language, and profound emotional depth. His notable works include “Ode to a Nightingale,” “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” and “To Autumn,” which showcase his mastery of language and his exploration of themes such as beauty, mortality, and the fleeting nature of life. Though he passed away at the age of 25 from tuberculosis, Keats’s legacy endures as a testament to the enduring power of poetic expression and the beauty of the human spirit.