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关于他的生平介绍,写作风格特点等.要英文版的.
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关于约翰济慈关于他的生平介绍,写作风格特点等.要英文版的.一定要英文的!要生平介绍啊生活之类的英文的
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关于他的生平介绍,写作风格特点等.要英文版的.
一定要英文的!
要生平介绍啊
生活之类的
英文的
JohnKeats
Inhisshortlife,JohnKeatswrotesomeofthemostbeautifulandenduringpoemsintheEnglishlanguage.Amonghisgreatestachievementsishissequenceofsixlyricodes,writtenbetweenMarchandSeptember1819--astonishingly,whenKeatswasonlytwenty-fouryearsold.Keats'spoeticachievementismadeallthemoremiraculousbytheageatwhichitended:Hediedbarelyayearafterfinishingtheode"ToAutumn,"inFebruary1821.Keatswasbornin1795toalower-middle-classfamilyinLondon.Whenhewasstillyoung,helostbothhisparents.Hismothersuccumbedtotuberculosis,thediseasethateventuallykilledKeatshimself.Whenhewasfifteen,Keatsenteredintoamedicalapprenticeship,andeventuallyhewenttomedicalschool.Butbythetimeheturnedtwenty,heabandonedhismedicaltrainingtodevotehimselfwhollytopoetry.Hepublishedhisfirstbookofpoemsin1817;theydrewsavagecriticalattacksfromaninfluentialmagazine,andhissecondbookattractedcomparativelylittlenoticewhenitappearedthenextyear.Keats'sbrotherTomdiedoftuberculosisinDecember1818,andKeatsmovedinwithafriendinHampstead.InHampstead,hefellinlovewithayounggirlnamedFannyBrawne.Duringthistime,Keatsbegantoexperiencetheextraordinarycreativeinspirationthatenabledhimtowrite,atafranticrate,allhisbestpoemsinthetimebeforehedied.Hishealthandhisfinancesdeclinedsharply,andhesetoffforItalyinthesummerof1820,hopingthewarmerclimatemightrestorehishealth.Heneverreturnedhome.Hisdeathbroughttoanuntimelyendoneofthemostextraordinarypoeticcareersofthenineteenthcentury--indeed,oneofthemostextraordinarypoeticcareersofalltime.Keatsneverachievedwidespreadrecognitionforhisworkinhisownlife(hisbitterrequestforhistombstone:"Hereliesonewhosenamewaswritonwater"),buthewassustainedbyadeepinnerconfidenceinhisownability.Shortlybeforehisdeath,heremarkedthathebelievedhewouldbeamong"theEnglishpoets"whenhehaddied.Keatswasoneofthemostimportantfiguresofearlynineteenth-centuryRomanticism,amovementthatespousedthesanctityofemotionandimagination,andprivilegedthebeautyofthenaturalworld.ManyoftheideasandthemesevidentinKeats'sgreatodesarequintessentiallyRomanticconcerns:thebeautyofnature,therelationbetweenimaginationandcreativity,theresponseofthepassionstobeautyandsuffering,andthetransienceofhumanlifeintime.Thesumptuoussensorylanguageinwhichtheodesarewritten,theiridealisticconcernforbeautyandtruth,andtheirexpressiveagonyinthefaceofdeathareallRomanticpreoccupations--thoughatthesametime,theyarealluniquelyKeats's.Takentogether,theodesdonotexactlytellastory--thereisnounifying"plot"andnorecurringcharacters--andthereislittleevidencethatKeatsintendedthemtostandtogetherasasingleworkofart.Nevertheless,theextraordinarynumberofsuggestiveinterrelationsbetweenthemisimpossibletoignore.Theodesexploreanddevelopthesamethemes,partakeofmanyofthesameapproachesandimages,and,orderedinacertainway,exhibitanunmistakablepsychologicaldevelopment.Thisisnottosaythatthepoemsdonotstandontheirown--theydo,magnificently;oneofthegreatestfelicitiesofthesequenceisthatitcanbeenteredatanypoint,viewedwhollyorpartiallyfromanyperspective,andstillprovemovingandrewardingtoread.The