"An adored English artist whose short life crossed only 25 years, John Keats was conceived October 21, 1795, in London, England. He was the most seasoned of Thomas and Frances Keats' four kids. Keats lost his folks at an early age. He was eight years of age when his dad, a uniform stable-attendant, was killed after being stomped on by a pony. His dad's demise significantly affected the little fellow's life. In a more conceptual sense, it moulded Keats' comprehension for the human condition, including its affliction and its misfortune. this misfortune and others helped ground Keats' later verse, one that tracked down its magnificence and greatness from the human experience." from the back cover.
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