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1、JohnKeats(1795-1821),renownedpoetoftheEnglishRomanticMovement,wrotesomeofthegreatestEnglishlanguagepoemsincluding"LaBelleDameSansMerci","OdeToANightingale",and"OdeOnaGrecianUrn";OAtticshape!Fairattitude!withbredeOfmarblemenandmaidensoverwrought,Withforestbranchesandthetro
2、ddenweed;Thou,silentform,dostteaseusoutofthoughtAsdotheternity:Coldpastoral!Whenoldageshallthisgenerationwaste,Thoushaltremain,inmidstofotherwoeThanours,afriendtoman,towhomthousayst,"Beautyistruth,truthbeauty,--thatisallYeknowonearth,andallyeneedtoknow."、JohnKeatswasborno
3、n31October1795inMoorgate,London,England,thefirstchildborntoFrancesJennings(b.1775-d.1810)andThomasKeats(d.1804),anemployeeofaliverystable.Hehadthreesiblings:George(1797-1841),Thomas(1799-1818),andFrancesMary"Fanny"(1803-1889).AfterleavingschoolinEnfield,Keatswentontoappre
4、nticewithDr.Hammond,asurgeoninEdmonton.Afterhisfatherdiedinaridingaccident,andhismotherdiedoftuberculosis,JohnandhisbrothersmovedtoHampstead.ItwasherethatKeatsmetCharlesArmitageBrown(1787-1842)whowouldbecomeagreatfriend.Rememberinghisfirstmeetingwithhim,Brownwrites"Hisful
5、lfineeyeswerelustrouslyintellectual,andbeaming(atthattime!)".Muchgrievedbyhisdeath,Brownworkedformanyyearsonhismemoirandbiography,LifeofJohnKeats(1841).InitBrownclaimsthatitwasnotuntilKeatsreadEdmundSpencer'sFaeryQueenthatherealisedhisowngiftforthepoetic.Keatswasanavidstu
6、dentinthefieldsofmedicineandnaturalhistory,buthethenturnedhisattentionstotheliteraryworksofsuchauthorsasWilliamShakespeareandGeoffreyChaucer.KeatshadhispoemspublishedinthemagazinesofthedayattheencouragementofmanyincludingJamesHenryLeighHuntEsq.(1784-1859),editoroftheExami
7、nerandtowhomKeatsdedicatedhisfirstcollectionPoems(1817).Itincludes"ToMyBrotherGeorge","OSolitude!IfIMustWithTheeDwell",and"HappyisEngland!ICouldBeContent".UponitsappearanceaseriesofpersonalattacksdirectedatKeatsensuedinthepagesofBlackwood'sMagazine.Despitethecontroversysu
8、rroundinghislife,Keats'sliterarymeritprevailed.ThatsameyearKeatsmetPercyByssheShelleywhowouldals