To Autumn
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John Keats (1795–1821) was one of the most prominent figures of the Romantic movement, known for his rich, sensuous poetry and exploration of beauty, nature, and mortality. Though his life was tragically short, Keats produced an extraordinary body of work, including his famous odes. To Autumn, written in 1819, is often considered one of his finest poems. It reflects his signature style—vivid imagery, musical language, and a deep appreciation for fleeting moments. Keats believed in the power of "negative capability," the ability to embrace uncertainty and mystery without rushing for answers. To Autumn perfectly captures this philosophy, celebrating the season's quiet abundance while gently acknowledging the inevitable passage of time.Credit to: MusicalDrift