John Keats was a contemporary of second-age Heartfelt writers, like Master Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley.
In the same way as other abilities on this rundown, his sonnets were sadly not all around valued by pundits during his short lifetime (his sonnets were just a brief time before his passing at age 25). Toward the finish of nineteenth hundred years, nonetheless, he became known as quite possibly of the most adored English writer.
Must-understand Sonnet: "To Fall"
Well known expression: "A marvelous sight is a delight for eternity."
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