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It is said that Keats's #Love for Frances Brawne inspired the most productive period of his life as a poet. Below is the ring Keats gave to Fanny before he died in Rome 💜
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🖼️ Keats House, City of London Corporation, K/AR/01/018 & K/PZ/05/028.
magpie bridge: JOHN KEATS, POETRY, LIFE & LANDSCAPE https://t.co/0GBC4xpm3h
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It's Saturday 24 February 1821, and news has come in overnight from Rome of the death of the young English poet, John Keats. He'd been suffering from consumption [tuberculosis] and had gone to Italy last year in the hope its warmer climate would benefit his health. #keats200
‘Poetry should be great & unobtrusive, a thing which enters into one's soul’
200 years ago #otd in 1821, John Keats died in Rome aged just 25.
Follow #keats200 @Keats_Shelley @KeatsHouse @KeatsLetters for news marking his incredible life & talent today #Romantics200 #OnThisDay
“The very thing which I want to live most for will be a great occasion of my death…I wish for death every day and night...and then I wish death away, for death would destroy even those pains which are better than nothing."
—John Keats, 30 September 1820
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'Lamia reflects Keats’s career-long preoccupation with exoticism, beauty, love, death, and poetry itself'. #OnThisDay 200 yrs ago (or c. 1 July 1820!), Keats publishes Lamia in his last volume - a new Blog post by @MariamWassif https://t.co/rEYqFpDVvs #Keats200 #Romantics200
Keats's poem 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci' was published 200 years ago in May 1820 (specifically May 10, so 200 years this Sunday!). To celebrate, @KeatsHouse will present some online lectures to mark the occasion. Full details on our Blog https://t.co/nZqsDzn9S3 #Keats200