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  1. John Keats and Fanny Brawne met at Wentworth Place in October or November 1818. Initially somewhat repelled by Brawnes youthful high spirits, wit, and strong opinions, Keats was drawn to her beauty and developed a deep love for her. Read More

  2. “I shall ever be your dearest love”: John Keats and Fanny Brawne - Houghton Library - Harvard College Library. » » Next. Previous. 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.

  3. Letter #143: To Fanny Brawne, 1 July 1819. Today (or thereabouts) marks the 200-year anniversary of the earliest extant letter from John Keats to Fanny Brawne.

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