Post on 12-Jan-2015
description
John KeatsBy: Prescott, Paige, Cory, and Nathan
Early Life
• Born October 31st 1795
• Moorfields, England
• “Swan and Hoop”
• One of five children
Education• Enfield School
• Apothecary apprenticeship
• Guy’s Hospital
• Sibling died in infancy
• Father died at age 8
• Moved in with Grandparents
Family Troubles
• Mother died when he was 14
• Brother Tom died
• Brother George moved
Financial Troubles
• Richard Abbey became guardian
• Poetry not a job for the middle class
• Poverty prevented marriage
• Grandfather died
• Vague will
• Grandmother died 1814
Fanny Brawne• Met in 1818
• Soon after became engaged
• Couldn’t afford to support a wife
• Kept engagement a secret
• Last saw her in September 1820
“….whenever you know me to be alone, come, no matter what day."
Poetic Career • Started 1814-
Imitated Elizabethan poets
• 1816 met with Richard Abbey
• Published in 1817
• Settled in Hampstead
Death• Died peacefully in bed
• Two year battle with Tuberculosis
• Died 1821, 26 years old
“I know the color of that blood; it is arterial blood. I cannot be deceived in that color. That drop of blood is my death warrant. I must die”
Works Cited • "Apothecary." That the future may learn from the past. Colonial Williamsburg. 5 Mar. 2009
<http://www.history.org/almanack/life/trades/tradeapo.cfm>.
• "John Keats Cronology." John keats cronology. Englishhistory.net. 05 Mar. 2009 <http://englishhistory.net>.
• "Pathology of Tuberculosis." Pathology of Tuberculosis. Library.med.utah.edu. 05 Mar. 2009 <http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/MTB/MTB.html>.
• "John Keats (1795-1821)." THE BRITISH LIBRARY - The world's knowledge. 9 Mar. 2009 <http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/keats/keats.html>.
• melody!, ron! how sweetly sad thy. "Poetry Archives @ eMule.com." eMule - eMule Plus - download eMule. 9 Mar. 2009 <http://www.emule.com/poetry/?page=overview&author=46>.
• time, this. "The Life of John Keats (1795-1821)."EnglishHistory.net. 9 Mar. 2009 <http://englishhistory.net/keats/life.html>.
• ""Keats, Teats, and the Fane of Poesy" ." English Department @ UGA. 9 Mar. 2009 <http://www.english.uga.edu/n