"John Keats" is a biography written by Aileen Ward, first published in 1963. The book explores the life and work of John Keats, one of the most celebrated poets of the Romantic era.
Ward's biography delves deep into Keats's personal and professional life, tracing his journey from his early years in London to his tragic death from tuberculosis at the age of 25. The book examines Keats's friendships and relationships, including his intense and passionate love affair with Fanny Brawne, and explores the political and cultural context in which he lived and worked.
Ward's writing is insightful and evocative, and she brings to life the world of Keats and the Romantic poets. She offers a detailed analysis of Keats's poetry, including his most famous works such as "Ode to a Nightingale" and "To Autumn," and situates his writing within the broader literary and cultural movements of his time.
The book was widely acclaimed upon its publication, and it remains one of the most respected and influential biographies of Keats. Ward's meticulous research and thoughtful analysis provide a comprehensive portrait of the poet and his world, and her writing is accessible and engaging, making "John Keats" an excellent introduction to the life and work of one of England's greatest poets.