Love Made Public

In the years following Keats’s death, Fanny Brawne devoted herself to new study, learning Italian, and translating short stories from German. She published a number of these stories in magazines. After several years of correspondence, during which they grew quite close, Keats’s younger sister Fanny came to live with the Brawnes.


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Photograph Herbert Lindon. Autograph letter to Richard Monckton Milnes, December 26, 1876. Letters of John Keats to Fanny Brawne... (London, 1878).

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Photograph Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge. Catalogue of the Original Autograph Love Letters
of John Keats
Oscar Wilde. On The Sale By Auction Of Keats' Love Letters: autograph manuscript.

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Photograph Louis Brawne-Lindon. Autograph letter to Amy Lowell, 1925.