This document provides biographical information about the English Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821) and analyzes some of his major poems. It details the key events in Keats' life, including his childhood, education, early career as a medical apprentice, important friendships, and works published. It notes that Keats died of tuberculosis at a young age in Rome. The document also examines two of Keats' poems, "When I Have Fears that I Might Cease to Be" and "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer," and discusses how his works were influenced by and tied to the Romantic period. Multiple references and sources are cited to provide further information.