In the world filled with hostility and loss of faith, the development of war and technology, he is the era of modernist literature development, the emergence of modernist literature era. The sinking of the Titanic symbolized the fall of the British Empire and the time of standardization of the new invention made the war more lethal than before as the attack could be organized. For this new world filled with bloodshed and a new mechanical invention, the world is far from God.
John Keats is an English poet and a letter writer. Keats was born in London on October 31, 1795. Keats is the first of five children. In 1803, at the age of eight, Keats was sent to Clark College in Enfield, North London. In Enfield, Keats met the head of his first literary leader and loyal friend, principal, Charles Cowden Clark. After the horse collapsed, Keats' s father died suddenly in April 1804. Then the children lived with their grandparents and when Mr. Jennings died in 1805 they moved to Edmonton with their grandmother. After a short second marriage, Keats' mother joined the Edmonton family. She died of tuberculosis in 1810 and John took care in the last few days. Mrs Jennings died in 1814 and left a large amount of trust funds over 800 pounds. Most of them involved litigation and did not touch children.
Keats received education at the Clark School of Enfield. In 1810, he left Clark and became an apprentice of Thomas Hammond surgeon at Edmonton's pharmacy. His first surviving poem "Imitating Spencer" appeared in 1814, then Keats was 19 years old. On October 1, 1815 Keats registers as a student at Gay Hospital and studies there for five years. In the first month, he was hospitalized at the hospital's "dressing table" position. And that was the main promotion he started in March of the following year. During Guy, he lived in various rooms near the London Bridge.
Keats' fight with Dr. Hammond may have exceeded political issues. We knew that he did this, and for some reason he left his apprentice soon. On October 1, 1815 Keats moved to London and registered for gay hospital for study for 6 months. And he demanded to be an approved surgeon and pharmacist. Moving to the boring neighborhood of the autonomous region on the south side of the London Bridge is exciting for Keatsu. He may now be near the house: his grandmother died in December 1814, and George and Tom moved to Abbey's counting room where they were apprenticeship (Fanny to Abbeys of Walthamstow went). Before moving, the keats in 1815 seemed depressed, sometimes very depressing. But his brothers said that this was indulged in one of the uncertainties, the death of his grandmother undoubtedly raised his anxiety and brought some stability to the family shaken by death and confusion I remembered.