John Keats Reading Reading Comprehension Exercises 99519
John Keats Reading Reading Comprehension Exercises 99519
John Keats Reading Reading Comprehension Exercises 99519
John Keats
John Keats was born on October 31 st, 1795. He had a sister and three brothers. One of the brothers died
when he was a child. When John was eight years old, Keats started studying at Enfield Academy. He
was a good student and won first prizes in essay competitions. However, according to one of his friends,
he was more interested in fighting than in books.
In 1804, his father was killed in an accident. His mother died in 1810 and left the children to their
grandmother. In 1811, John Keats started to study anatomy and physiology to become a surgeon. He felt
lonely and often walked in the woods. He also read a lot of books at that time. In 1814, he wrote his first
poem. His main ambition was to become a poet. His first book of poems appeared in 1817, but it was not
very successful.
In 1818, Keats’s brother Tom became seriously ill with tuberculosis and John Keats looked after him. At
the same time, he wrote one of his most famous poems, Hyperion. Tom died on 1 December. Keats was
then invited by his friend Charles Brown to come and live with him. Keats accepted the offer. Around that
time he fell in love with a young woman called Fanny Brawne but they never married.
In 1820, a new book of Keats’s poems was published. It was quite successful, but John Keats was too ill
to care. In November 1820, Keats moved from England to Italy. He died in Rome on 23 February 1821 in
the arms of his friend Joseph Severn.
During his lifetime, John Keats published only 54 poems and his poetry often received negative reviews.
Today, he is considered one of the greatest English poets of all time.