His poems had been in publication for less than four years when he died of tuberculosis at the age of 25. They were indifferently received in his lifetime, ... Early life · Career · Death · Reception
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2 Feb 2021 · Two hundred years ago, on 23 February 1821, John Keats died. He had suffered from tuberculosis since early 1820 and, after months of ...
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23 Feb 2019 · Keats died of what we now know to be pulmonary tuberculosis. The story goes that in early February of 1820 he caught a fever and had a ...
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23 Feb 2021 · Just over three months later, on 23 February 1821, John Keats died in a small room on the second floor of Piazza di Spagna 26 with only his ...
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I cannot be deceived in that colour. That drop of blood is my death warrant. I must die.” And, indeed, how accurate he was in diagnosis and prognosis, for he ...
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29 Aug 2022 · John Keats, (born October 31, 1795, London, England—died February 23, 1821, Rome, Papal States [Italy]), English Romantic lyric poet who ...
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22 Feb 2021 · After such experiences, when Ludolph, the hero of Keats' tragedy, Otho the Great, imagines succumbing to “a bitter death, a suffocating death”, ...
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23 Feb 2017 · Now called tuberculosis or TB, consumption makes frequent appearances in English literature from the 19th century, killing off characters and ...
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22 Feb 2021 · The young English poet John Keats died aged just 25 in Rome on 23 February 1821, having been diagnosed with tuberculosis, or consumption as ...
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21 Feb 2021 · Keats, of course, resonates today for other reasons too: He died on Feb. 23, 1821, in Rome of tuberculosis, a respiratory infection that became ...
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Keats suffered a series of hemorrhages in 1820 and died at the age of 25 from tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a potentially fatal disease caused by a bacterium ...
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23 Feb 2017 · Today is the anniversary of the death of the poet John Keats, in Rome, on the 23rd February 1821. He was just 25, and suffered from ...
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Under his doctor's orders to seek a warm climate for the winter, Keats went to Rome with his friend, the painter Joseph Severn. He died there on February 23, ...
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24 Mar 2021 · It wasn't really the article that killed Keats—he died of tuberculosis, which he probably picked up from nursing his brother Tom—but it didn't ...
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