John Keats—a name that is synonymous with great romantic poetry and great romantic poets. Over the course of his short life, Keats produced a legacy of work that few can rival.
Keats was returning one night to his home in Hampstead when he coughed. He coughed a single drop of blue blood upon his hand and said, “I know the color of that blood, it is arterial blood, it is my death warrant, I must die.” And so it was that tuberculosis took its slow devastating hold. He moved to Rome hoping the warmer climate would help, but he died at the age of twenty-five in 1821.
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John Keats (1795–1821) was an English romantic poet. Along with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, he was one of the key figures in the second generation of the romantic movement, despite the fact that his work had been in publication for only four years before his death. During his life, his poems were not generally well received by critics; however, after his death, his reputation grew to the extent that by the end of the nineteenth century he had become one of the most beloved of all English poets. He has had a significant influence on a diverse range of later poets and writers. His poetry is characterized by sensual imagery, most notably in the series of odes. Today his poems and letters are some of the most popularly read and analyzed.
Richard Mitchley is an actor and narrator who has appeared in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet…, The Black Adder, and Doctor Who.
Ghizela Rowe has worked in broadcast television for thirty years on a broad range of programming. Her specialization is in music. She helps run the Copyright Group, an extensive collection of master recording rights, and has lent her voice to many audiobooks, including The Poetry of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Elizabeth Gaskell: The Short Stories, and The Romantics: An Introduction.