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John Keats (1795-1821) was an English poet. Keats may also refer to: Places * Keats Island (British Columbia), Canada * Keats Island (Newfoundland and Labrador), Canada * Keats, Kansas Keats is an unincorporated community in Wildcat Township, Riley County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the community and nearby areas was 96. It is located five miles west of Manhattan. History Keats was foun ..., an unincorporated community in the United States * Keats (crater), a crater on Mercury Other uses * Keats (surname) * HMS ''Keats'', a British frigate in service in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946 * Keats (band), a British rock band of 1983-1984 People with the given name * Keats Lester (1904-1946), British tennis player See also * Keat, a surname * Keats' House, home of poet John Keats {{disambiguation, geo ...
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John Keats
John Keats (31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821) was an English poet of the second generation of Romantic poets, with Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley. His poems had been in publication for less than four years when he died of tuberculosis at the age of 25. They were indifferently received in his lifetime, but his fame grew rapidly after his death. By the end of the century, he was placed in the canon of English literature, strongly influencing many writers of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' of 1888 called one ode "one of the final masterpieces". Jorge Luis Borges named his first encounter with Keats an experience he felt all his life. Keats had a style "heavily loaded with sensualities", notably in the series of odes. Typically of the Romantics, he accentuated extreme emotion through natural imagery. Today his poems and letters remain among the most popular and analysed in English literature – in particular "Ode to a Nightingale", "Od ...
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Keats Island (British Columbia)
Keats Island is an inhabited island located in Howe Sound near Vancouver, British Columbia. Around eighty people live on Keats Island year-round. Physical geography, settlements and climate Keats Island is one of the larger islands in Howe Sound, located offshore from the community of Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast and directly west of Bowen Island. The island is part of West Howe Sound, Electoral Area F within the Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) in British Columbia, Canada. Other than a few cleared fields, the entire island is covered in forest. There are several beaches scattered around the island, and a prominent rocky outcrop called Salmon Rock at the Southwest tip. Name Keats Island's indigenous name is Lheḵ’tínes. Like many of the features in Howe Sound, Keats Island was named by George Henry Richards, who surveyed the British Columbia Coast from 1857 to 1862, first in (which is commemorated by the name of Plumper Cove) until 1861, and then in . Keats I ...
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Keats Island (Newfoundland And Labrador)
Keats Island is a small island with a permanent population of around 50. The island is located on the Eastport Peninsula of Bonavista Bay near the community of Salvage, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Island is a popular kayaking area due to the abundance of sea stacks and sea arches that can be found around the island. The island takes its name from the family name of Keats who live in the Bonavista Bay areas. See also *List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador This article lists unincorporated communities of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Incorporated towns and cities are incorporated municipalities and can be found on List of municipalities in Newfoundland and Labrador. Newfoundla ... References Uninhabited islands of Newfoundland and Labrador {{Newfoundland-geo-stub ...
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Keats, Kansas
Keats is an unincorporated community in Wildcat Township, Riley County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the community and nearby areas was 96. It is located five miles west of Manhattan. History Keats was founded in 1887, its name suggested by a railroad official who regarded the poet John Keats as a favorite. Keats grew from a smaller town named Wildcat with origins dating to 1860. Demographics For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Keats as a census-designated place A census-designated place (CDP) is a concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only. CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counterparts of incorporated places, such ... (CDP). Education The community is served by Riley County USD 378 public school district. References Further reading External links * Riley County mapsCurrent
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Keats (crater)
Keats is a crater on Mercury. The crater's name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 1976 and named after an English poet. This poet is known as John Keats, who lived from 1795 to 1821. The rays of nearby Han Kan crater overlie Keats. The crater Dickens is south of Keats. Han Kan crater Mariner 10 image 0166902.png, Mariner 10 ''Mariner 10'' was an American Robotic spacecraft, robotic space probe launched by NASA on 3 November 1973, to fly by the planets Mercury (planet), Mercury and Venus. It was the first spacecraft to perform flybys of multiple planets. ''Ma ... image with Keats below right of center Han Kan crater MESSENGER WAC IGF to RGB.jpg, Exaggerated color image by MESSENGER with Keats near center References Impact craters on Mercury {{Mercury-planet-stub ...
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Keats (surname)
The family name Keats is a surname of England. Etymology The surname ''Keats'' is believed to have originated with the Anglo Saxon culture, perhaps from the old English word cyta or cyte, a worker at the shed, or an outhouse for animals, hence herdsman. It can also be attributed to the Middle English word kete or kyte (the bird) from greed or rapacity. The family name Keats emerged as a notable family name in the county of Devonshire, where they were recorded as a family of great antiquity seated at Kitts, and they were the lords of the manor and of now extinct baronets. They also branched into Berkshire and Gloucestershire. The Keats coat of arms is a silver shield overlaid with three dark silver mountain cats beneath an Armet and embroidered with vines and leaves of alternating colours of red and silver. As of the 1891 census in England, most Keats's or Keates's were resident in Staffordshire. Members of the family name Keats made their way to the New World, settling in such ...
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HMS Keats
HMS ''Keats'' (K482) was a British Captain-class frigate of the Royal Navy in commission during World War II. Originally constructed as the United States Navy ''Evarts''-class destroyer escort USS ''Tisdale'' (DE-278), she served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1946. Construction and transfer The ship was ordered on 25 January 1942 and laid down by the Boston Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts, on 5 June 1943 as the U.S. Navy destroyer escort USS ''Tisdale'' (DE-278), the first ship of the name in honour of Commander Ryland Dillard Tisdale (1894-1942) who had been killed in action during combat with the Moros on Mindanao on 23 May 1942. She was launched on 17 July 1943. The United States transferred the ship to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease on 19 October 1943. Service history The ship was commissioned into service in the Royal Navy as HMS ''Keats'' (K482) named in honour of Admiral Richard Goodwin Keats (who served in the Royal Navy during the American R ...
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Keats (band)
Keats were a short-lived British rock band, which produced one eponymous album in 1984. It was an Alan Parsons Project offshoot. Its members were Colin Blunstone (vocals), Ian Bairnson (guitars), Pete Bardens (keyboards), David Paton David Paton (; born 29 October 1949) is a Scottish bassist, guitarist and singer. He first achieved success in the mid-1970s as lead vocalist and bassist of Pilot, who scored hits with "Magic", "January", "Just a Smile" and "Call Me Round" bef ... (bass and backing vocals) and Stuart Elliott (drums and percussion). Richard Cottle also provided additional keyboard parts, as well as saxophone and synthesizers. Discography Keats (1984) ''1996 US CD Track listing'' References Notes External links https://www.discogs.com/Keats-Keats/master/108481 {{Authority control English progressive rock groups Musical groups established in 1984 British soft rock music groups ...
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Keats Lester
Horace Keats Lester (4 August 1904 – 16 June 1946) was a tennis player from England who competed for Great Britain. He was a pupil at The Leys School, Cambridge. Career Lester took part in the Wimbledon Championships every year from 1923 to 1934, for a total of 12 appearances. He represented Great Britain in the 1926 International Lawn Tennis Challenge. His only match was a dead rubber in Great Britain's Europe Zone semi-final win over Spain in Barcelona, which he lost in straight sets to Raimundo Morales-Marques. At the 1927 French Championships, Lester was the only seeded British player (12th). He was beaten in the fourth round by Patrick Spence, after having wins over Frenchman Alain Bernard, American Jimmy Van Alen and South African Jack Condon. Death Lester was killed on 16 June 1946, when he fell 100 feet from the roof of his block of flats in Chesham Place, Westminster Westminster is an area of Central London, part of the wider City of Westminster. The a ...
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Keat
Keat is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Keat Chhon (born 1934), Cambodian politician * Dan Keat (born 1987), New Zealand football player * Larissa Keat (born 1989), Swiss actress * Preston Keat (born 1966), American political scientist * Russell Keat, British political theorist See also * KEAT (other) * Keats (other) John Keats (1795-1821) was an English poet. Keats may also refer to: Places * Keats Island (British Columbia), Canada * Keats Island (Newfoundland and Labrador), Canada * Keats, Kansas Keats is an unincorporated community in Wildcat Township ...
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