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    Frances " Fanny " Brawne Lindon (9 August 1800 – 4 December 1865) is best known as the fiancée and muse to English Romantic poet John Keats. As Fanny Brawne, she met Keats, who was her neighbour in Hampstead, at the beginning of his brief period of intense creative activity in 1818. Although his first written impressions of Brawne were quite ...

  2. Feb 4, 2015 · RH Stoddard on the publication of Keats’s love letters to Fanny Brawne, April 1878. Keats and Severn sailed on 17 September 1820. Severn had not grasped the seriousness of Keats’s illness and believed the trip to Rome was a chance for recovery. They shared quarters with two women, with a screen dividing the beds.

  3. Fanny Brawne was born on August 9, 1800 near Hampstead. After her father died in 1810, Brawne, her mother, and her two younger siblings lived in a series of rented houses. Throughout her youth, Brawne was interested in fashion, was an expert on historical costume, and was skilled at sewing, knitting and embroidery.

  4. November 1818 - December 1819. John Keats and Fanny Brawne met at Wentworth Place in October or November 1818. Initially somewhat repelled by Brawne’s youthful high spirits, wit, and strong opinions, Keats was drawn to her beauty and developed a deep love for her.

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  6. Fanny Brawne and Keats first met some time in late 1818. The Brawne family had rented Brown’s home for the summer while Keats and Brown were walking in Scotland. On Brown’s return, the family took another house nearby in Hampstead and continued to visit their friends at Wentworth Place.

  7. Other articles where Fanny Brawne is discussed: John Keats: Personal crisis: …the same time, he met Fanny Brawne, a near neighbour in Hampstead, with whom he soon fell hopelessly and tragically in love. The relation with Fanny had a decisive effect on Keats’s development. She seems to have been an unexceptional young woman, of firm and generous character, and kindly disposed…

  8. Mar 29, 2011 · The 1820 letter was written to Fanny Brawne, who lived next door to him in Hampstead, north London. ... The poet died in Rome in February 1821 and Fanny Brawne's letters to Keats were buried with him.

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