- What is Keats most famous poem?
- What types of poems did John Keats write?
- What was John Keats last poem?
- What was Keats first poem?
What is Keats most famous poem?
Apart from being one of the most anthologized poems in the English language, Ode to a Nightingale is the most famous poem by John Keats.
What types of poems did John Keats write?
John Keats wrote sonnets, odes, and epics. All his greatest poetry was written in a single year, 1819: “Lamia,” “The Eve of St. Agnes,” the great odes (“On Indolence,” “On a Grecian Urn,” “To Psyche,” “To a Nightingale,” “On Melancholy,” and “To Autumn”), and the two unfinished versions of an epic on Hyperion.
What was John Keats last poem?
Keats probably gave the book to Joseph Severn in January 1821 before his death in February, aged 25. Severn believed that it was Keats's last poem and that it had been composed especially for him. The poem came to be forever associated with the "Bright Star" Fanny Brawne – with whom Keats became infatuated.
What was Keats first poem?
His first poem, the sonnet O Solitude, appeared in the Examiner in May 1816, while his collection Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and other poems was published in July 1820 before his last visit to Rome.