John Keats was born in October 1795. In October 1816 he met Leigh
Hunt, whose Examiner had already published Keats's first poem. Only
seven months later Poems (1817) appeared. The extraordinary speed
with which Keats matured is evident from his letters. In 1818 he
had worked on the powerful epic fragment Hyperion, and in 1819 he
wrote 'The Eve of St Agnes', 'La Belle Dame sans Merci', the major
odes, Lamia, and the deeply exploratory Fall of Hyperion. Keats was
already unwell when preparing the 1820 volume for the press; by the
time it appeared in July he was desperately ill. He died in Rome in
1821.
Edited with an introduction and notes by John Barnard.
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