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  1. Keats’s letter of 25 July 1819 to Fanny Brawne makes a series of rhetorical and thematic moves which anticipate (and link the epistle to) other notable letters to Brawne as well as several of his poems. Most profoundly, the letter offers an early example of the intimate, vexed entanglement of disease, death, and desire that punctuates the ...

  2. Carlo our Neighbour Mrs Brawne’s dog and it meet sometimes. Lappy thinks Carlo a devil of a fellow and so do his Mistresses. Well they may – he would sweep ’em all down at a run; all for the Joke of it.’. Unfortunately, in her very next letter to Fanny Keats, written on 29 October 1822, Fanny Brawne reported that Carlo had died ...

  3. 8 de jul. de 2019 · On this day, 8 July 1819, exactly two hundred years ago, Keats would continue his love-letter writing and pen his second letter to Fanny Brawne. Keats was no doubt love-inspired, under Beauty’s spell of enchantment, and he drank in Miss Brawne’s intoxicating influence like a draught of poppies —though such love-drunk ecstasy was not opium ...

  4. 10 de feb. de 2015 · Recipient: Fanny Brawne (1800-1865) was first Keats’s neighbor and later his fiancée. The eldest child of a widowed mother, she at first perplexed and exasperated the poet. They fell in love, though Keats’s friends were against the match. miniature portrait of Fanny Brawne

  5. 14 de feb. de 2020 · Keats’s letters to Fanny Brawne heat to a boil; his letters to his sister hover around average body temperature. Another distinction between the two sets of letters is that the ones Keats wrote to Fanny Brawne got scattered—although the scattering occurred after Brawne, by then Fanny Lindon, had died—whereas the letters he wrote to Fanny Keats have remained carefully preserved.

  6. Keats decidió entonces volver a trasladarse, esta vez a vivir en la casa londinense de su amigo Brown. Allí conoció a Fanny Brawne, quien había estado viviendo en la casa de Brown con su madre, y, al poco, se enamoró de ella. La publicación póstuma de la correspondencia entre ambos escandalizó a la sociedad victoriana.

  7. 27 de feb. de 2015 · Fanny Brawne (1800-1865) was first Keats’s neighbor and later his fiancée. The eldest child of a widowed mother, she at first perplexed and exasperated the poet. They fell in love, though Keats’s friends were against the match. Introduction: Keats’s letters to Fanny Brawne are among the most famous love letters ever written.