The work is often interpreted as an allegory of death. It is also interpreted in different ways as Keats's response to the Peterloo Massacre which took place in the same year. It may be seen as the poet's response to the many English poems, such as Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, written in praise of the natural beauties of other countries, or as a direct contrast to Shelley's Ode to the West Wind, published the previous year. It has also been cited as an expression of colonialist sentiment. "To Autumn" has been regarded by critics as one of the most perfect short poems in the English language and it is one of the most anthologised English lyric poems.
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