John Keats

John Keats
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  • John Keats — John Keats, gemalt von William Hilton John Keats (* 31. Oktober 1795 in London; † 23. Februar 1821 in Rom) war neben Lord Byron und Percy Bysshe Shelley einer der wichtigsten Dichter der englischen Romantik …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • John Keats — Retrato de John Keats por William Hilton Nacimiento 31 de octubre de 1795 …   Wikipedia Español

  • John Keats — (31 de octubre de 1795 23 de febrero de 1821) fue uno de los principales poetas ingleses del movimiento romántico. Durante su corta vida, su trabajo fue objeto de constantes ataques de índole política, y no fue hasta mucho después que el… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • John Keats — Infobox Writer name = John Keats birthdate = birth date|1795|10|31|df=y birthplace = London, England deathdate = death date and age|1821|02|23|1795|10|31|df=y deathplace = Rome, Papal States occupation = Poet movement = Romantic John Keats… …   Wikipedia

  • John Keats — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Keats. John Keats John Keats …   Wikipédia en Français

  • John Keats — noun Englishman and romantic poet (1795 1821) • Syn: ↑Keats • Instance Hypernyms: ↑poet * * * John Keats [John Keats] …   Useful english dictionary

  • John Keats — n. (1795 1821) English poet who is considered as one of England s greatest Romantic poets …   English contemporary dictionary

  • List of popular references to John Keats — Popular references to the works of John Keats. In written works * In Rudyard Kipling s story Wireless , from his book Traffics and Discoveries (1904), a chemist (or pharmacist , in American English) with tuberculosis, while dozing under the… …   Wikipedia

  • Keats House — is a museum in Hampstead in North London, England. The building was originally a pair of semi detached houses known as Wentworth Place. The poet John Keats lodged in one of them from 1818 to 1820 with his friend Charles Armitage Brown. These were …   Wikipedia

  • KEATS (J.) — Keats, issu d’un milieu londonien très humble, menacé très tôt par la tuberculose, disparut avant sa vingt sixième année. Il s’était voué très jeune au culte de la beauté. Il salua les Grecs, qu’il ne connaissait que par des traductions, comme… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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