The Romantic Bible

John Keats

“He ne’er is crowned with immortality,
who fears to follow where airy voices lead...”

JOHN KEATS is one of the greatest poets the world has ever known. The layers, depth, and divine beauty of his words are beyond mortal description, and best left to be experienced.

To learn of the peculiar circumstances surrounding his mysterious death, the reader is recommended to read Pages 528 - 538 in Book I of Jeremy Garner's "The Divine Union". There are at least fifty references to John Keats throughout the entire trilogy of books.

Keats died in 1821 at only the age of 25, having completed his bulk collection of writings within less than a four year period.

His two epics known as "Hyperion" and "Endymion" are true masterpieces of words/poetry. Endymion speaks of a journey through a strange labyrinth-like underworld in search of an immortal, divine, and ideal love.

You can read a large collection of his poetry in chronological order here.