John Keats

                                                                   Keats' beauty 


John Keats was a romantic poet .He has written many poems.Actually he was a worshiper of beauty.But it is a great of regret that he had died premature .His poems attract readers easily .John Keats and P.B Shelley was bosom friends.

Keats is termed the author of beauty or some critics address him as ‘the worshiper of beauty’. Keats’s notion of beauty and truth is very inclusive . That is, it blends all life’s experiences or apprehensions, negative or positive, into a holistic vision. Art and nature, therefore, square measure seen as therapeutic in operate. poet was significantly influenced by Spenser and was, just like the latter, a fanatical lover of beauty altogether its forms and manifestation. This passion for beauty constitutes his aestheticism. Beauty, indeed, was his pole-star, beauty in Nature, in woman, and in art. He writes and defines beauty:
“A think about beauty is joy for ever”

In John Keats, we've got a noteworthy distinction each with Lord George Gordon Byron and Shelley. He is aware of nothing of Byron’s stormy spirit of antagonism to the prevailing order of things and he had no sympathy with Shelley’s humanitarian real and keenness for reforming the globe. however poet likes and worships beauty. In his lyric on a Balkan nation Urn, he expresses some powerful lines regarding his thoughts of beauty. This lyric contains the foremost mentioned 2 lines altogether of Keats's poetry:
“Beauty is truth, truth beauty," - that's all
Ye recognize on earth, and every one ye have to be compelled to recognize.”

The exact that means of these lines is controversial by everyone; no less a critic than TS Eliot thought of them a blight upon AN otherwise lovely verse form. students are unable to conform to whom the last 13 lines of the verse form square measure self-addressed. Arguments is created for any of the four most blatant prospects, -poet to reader, urn to reader, author to urn, author to figures on the urn. the difficulty is more confused by the amendment in quotation marks between the first manuscript copy of the lyric and also the 1820 printed edition.y B.Shelley was bosom friends.

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