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How is Keats Romanticism Revealed in the Poems To Autumn and La Belle Dame Sans Merci?
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... Robert Woolf How is Keats' Romanticism Revealed in the Poems 'To Autumn' and 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci'? Keats was born in 1795. This is significant to his style of writing for one main reason. It was toward the end of 'romantic' era and the dawn of the industrial revolution. The ideal romanticism was that you should appreciate the true beauty of nature and recognize your right to a life, the right to be your own person. Romanticism was very relevant to Keats because this was the time in which the industrial revolution was happening and Britain was losing its natural heritage, he wanted to tell people about the beauty of nature through his writing so that all not all of nature is lost, it can remain within poems. The issue of liberty was also a main factor within the romantic style of writing because many people were working for very little














