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John Keats

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John Keats: life
Complete the sentences with the correct information.

1. John Keats is perhaps the most renowned member of the group of the ________ generation of Romantic poets.
2. He blossomed early and died ________.
3. He is Romantic in his enjoyment of sensation, his love for the ________ Ages and for the Greek civilisation, and in his concept of the ________.
4. He was able to make a ________ of his models which was very characteristic.
5. He was able to mix Romantic passion with cold neoclassicism, just as ________ did in Le Grazie.
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John Keats: key words
Tick the words or phrases related to Keats.
A: Mental disease
B: Romantic passion
C: Poetry
D: Poet Laureate
E: Vision
F: Beauty
G: Satire
H: Sensations
I: Politics
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John Keats: life
Read the following sentences and say whether they are true or false.
A: Keats attended a private school in London.
B: He fell in love with Fanny Brawne, but poverty, his bad health and his love for poetry made marriage impossible.
C: He gave up engineering for poetry.
D: He travelled to Switzerland in an effort to restore his health.
E: He became friends with Shelley.
F: Keats's brother and mother died of tuberculosis.
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John Keats: works
Tick the five poem written by Keats which are known as 'the great odes'.
A: Hyperion
B: La Belle Dame sans Merci
C: Ode to a Nightingale
D: Ode on a Grecian Urn
E: To Autumn
F: Ode on Melancholy
G: To Psyche
H: The Eve of St Agnes
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John Keats: reputation
Choose the correct alternative to complete the text.

When Keats died, he was ________ known outside his own literary circle, and even there it was taken for granted that his work was doomed to total ________ and obscurity.
Many years later Matthew Arnold, the most important ________ critic of English literature, said of Keats, 'He is with ________', and there has never been a more complete ________.
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John Keats: poetry
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Unlike the novels of Shelley and Byron, Keats's lyrical poems are not fragments of an ongoing narrative history. The odes written in 1829 show some general experiences, but these only make up the background. The personal pronoun 'you' that he uses is not linked to a specific person living in his own time, but stands for a universal reference. Moreover, Coleridge's pantheistic conviction is absent from Keats's poems.
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John Keats: theory of imagination
Choose the correct alternatives to complete the sentence.

According to Keats, imagination
A: is the supreme value that made him a Romantic poet.
B: has three meanings.
C: is necessary to create the world of his poetry, which is imagined.
D: has to be tamed, because it can be dangerous.
E: is the source of most of his odes.
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John Keats: the poet's role
Read the following sentences and say whether they are true or false.
A: The poet, in Keats's opinion, has 'negative capability'.
B: The poet is capable of denying himself in order to identify with the object which he thinks is the source of his inspiration.
C: According to Keats, the intellect is the basis of knowledge and leads to beauty and truth.
D: If the poet relies on negative capability, he is tempted to deny the existence of God.
E: The poet's negative capability allows him to write poetry.
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John Keats: beauty
Complete the sentences with the correct information.

1. The ________ of beauty is the central theme in Keats's poetry.
2. Keats's disinterested ________ for beauty makes him different from the other Romantic writers.
3. His attention to beauty makes him the ________ of Aestheticism.
4. Keats was inspired by the classical ________ world, which is re-created and re-interpreted in his verse in a ________ way.
5. According to Keats, the expression of beauty is the ________ of all art.
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John Keats: beauty
Complete the sentences with the words below.

1. Keats's first ________ of beauty starts from the senses.
2. Physical ________ concern all the senses.
3. 'Physical beauty' is caught in all of nature's ________, in its colours, its perfumes, its shapes, both in a flower and in a ________.
4. Beauty can also produce a much deeper experience of ________, which introduces a sort of '________ beauty', that is the one of love, friendship and poetry.
5. Keats identifies beauty and truth as the only true types of ________.
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