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8 days ago · The son of a livery-stable manager, John Keats received relatively little formal education. His father died in 1804, and his mother ...
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1 Early life and education, 1795–1810 · 2 Career. 2.1 Medical training and writing poetry; 2.2 Publication and literary circles; 2.3 Travelling and ill health ...
Although Keats had a liberal education in the boy's academy at Enfield and trained at Guy's Hospital to become a surgeon, he had no formal literary education.
Keats was receiving his education from Enfield academy when he became very close with the headmaster, John Clarke, and his 15 year old son, Charles Cowden ...
Sep 20, 2024 · After finishing his apprenticeship with Hammond, Keats enrolled as a medical student at Guy's Hospital, in October 1815. While there, he started ...
When Keats was fifteen, Abbey withdrew him from the Clarke School, Enfield, to apprentice with an apothecary-surgeon and study medicine in a London hospital.
After education in Enfield and an apprenticeship in Edmonton, he trained to be a doctor at Guy's Hospital before giving up a career in medicine to become a poet ...
Keats was educated at a school in Enfield. When he left at 16, he was apprenticed to a surgeon. He wrote his first poems in 1814. In 1816, he abandoned ...
John Keats attended a local dame school in London, John Clarke's Boarding School in Enfield, and Guy's Hospital in London. At an early age, Keats ...
John Keats (1795-1821), who trained as a surgeon-apothecary at Guy's Hospital Medical School in 1815-6, is renowned as one of the most significant English ...