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  1. Charles Armitage Brown (14 April 1787 – 5 June 1842) was a close friend of the poet John Keats, as well as a friend of artist Joseph Severn, Leigh Hunt, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, Walter Savage Landor and Edward John Trelawny.

  2. 14 de ene. de 2020 · Charles Armitage Brown (1787–1842) is remembered now as ‘the friend of John Keats’: his generosity gave the poet a home for his most productive months between December 1818 and May 1820.

    • Nicholas Roe
    • nhr@st-andrews.ac.uk
    • 2020
  3. Oda a un ruiseñor» es un poema de John Keats escrito en el jardín del Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, Londres o, según el amigo de Keats Charles Armitage Brown, bajo un ciruelo en el jardín de la casa de Keats en Wentworth Place, también en Hampstead.

  4. Following the death of his younger brother Tom of tuberculosis in August 1818, Keats went to live at Wentworth Place in Hampstead, a semi-detached house owned by his friend Charles Armitage Brown, where he first met Fanny Brawne.

  5. 22 de feb. de 2015 · The Life of John Keats: A memoir by Charles Armitage Brown. Brown was Keats’s closest friend. His Life of John Keats, revised and completed twenty years after the poet’s death, offers unique insight into Keats’s life. Brown made three notations in this memoir. They are marked in the text; scroll to the bottom of the page to read them.

  6. Brown’s original manuscript was published in full in 1937, under Brown’s pen name of “Charles Armitage Brown”. It had by then achieved mythic status for Brown’s accounts of the composition of the Nightingale ode, the “drop of blood” which Keats told Brown was his “death warrant” and other memorable events of their shared life.

  7. So Charles Armitage Brown wrote to Joseph Severn, a resident at Rome since John Keats’s death there in 1821. He outlined with evident pleasure the Institution’s calendar of activities, his contributions as a speaker and role on the ‘Hanging Committee’. His lecture