John Keats by Walter Jackson Bate
  • 1. John Keats, a prominent figure in the Romantic literary movement, was profoundly analyzed and celebrated in Walter Jackson Bate's biographical work 'John Keats'. Bate's exploration into Keats's life delves into the poet's tumultuous journey, marked by personal tragedies, health struggles, and the relentless pursuit of beauty through his art. The book reveals how Keats's upbringing in a modest environment and the early loss of loved ones deeply influenced his poetic voice, imbuing his works with a sense of passionate longing and existential reflection. Bate intricately examines Keats's relationships with fellow poets such as Shelley and Byron, and his intense love for Fanny Brawne, which inspired some of his most exquisite poetry. Throughout the narrative, Bate illuminates the profound themes found in Keats's enduring works, such as the interplay between life and death, the fleeting nature of beauty, and the role of the imagination. With a blend of biographical detail and literary analysis, Bate constructs a vivid portrait of Keats as not only a masterful poet but also a sensitive soul grappling with the complexities of existence, ultimately affirming Keats's lasting impact on literature and his exploration of the human condition.

    What major literary award did Walter Jackson Bate win for his biography of Keats?
A) Booker Prize
B) Pulitzer Prize
C) Nobel Prize
D) National Book Award
  • 2. What disease did Keats contract and eventually die from?
A) Malaria
B) Smallpox
C) Tuberculosis
D) Typhoid fever
  • 3. At what age did John Keats die?
A) 30
B) 25
C) 35
D) 22
  • 4. What is the title of Keats's failed epic poem that received harsh criticism?
A) Hyperion
B) Isabella
C) Endymion
D) Lamia
  • 5. Bate suggests Keats's maturation as a poet involved overcoming the influence of which earlier poet?
A) Edmund Spenser
B) John Milton
C) Geoffrey Chaucer
D) Leigh Hunt
  • 6. In which London neighborhood did Keats live and write some of his most famous works?
A) Bloomsbury
B) Greenwich
C) Hampstead
D) Chelsea
  • 7. Bate's biography was first published in what decade?
A) 1960s
B) 1970s
C) 1940s
D) 1950s
  • 8. What is the famous epitaph Keats wrote for his own gravestone?
A) "Beauty is truth, truth beauty."
B) "Here lies one whose name was writ in water."
C) "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter."
D) "A thing of beauty is a joy forever."
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