A collection of eight letters from John Keats to Fanny Brawne that were stolen in the 1980s are heading to Sotheby's New York ...
I want a brighter word than bright, a fairer word than fair. I almost wish we were butterflies and liv’d but three summer ...
Passionate love letters penned by the poet John Keats to his fiancée, Fanny Brawne, are set to be displayed in London before ...
Eight letters that John Keats penned to his fiancée before his untimely death are “the literary find of a lifetime” ...
The bound volume of 37 love letters, some handwritten, is worth $2.75 million. But Romantic scholars say its value is greater than money.
The trove of stolen literary gems recovered by DA Alvin Bragg’s antiquities unit and returned to the estate of the Whitney family is valued at more than $3 million.
Bright Star (Apparition), Jane Campion’s new film about the brief love affair between John Keats and his neighbor Fanny Brawne, is a thing of beauty: the rare film about the life of an artist that is ...
If the poet John Keats—fresh, fainting, convulsed by illness for much of his short life—could speak to us from beyond the grave, what would he say? More to the point, how would he say it? Keats didn’t ...
A dying John Keats wrote to his love Fanny Brawne, “If I should die I have left no immortal work behind me—nothing to make my friends proud of my memory—but I have lov’d the principle of beauty in all ...
John Keats (1795-1821), English Romantic poet on his deathbed with tuberculosis aged 25, sedated with laudanum and opium. Engraving after portrait by Joseph Severn. From "Old and New London: A ...
MISS AMY LOWELL’S long-awaited study of John Keats is published at last in two stout and sumptuous volumes. It is a remarkable and in some respects a unique feat of literary biography. Her aim has ...
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