The book provides a fictionalized portrayal of a typical day in the life of of the famous English Romantic poet John Keats, who lived in the early 19th century. It explores Keats' life, his poetry, and his relationships with friends, family, and lovers, including his tragic love affair with Fanny Brawne, who lived in the neighboring house in...More
Mary Clarissa "May" Byron (1861 – 5 November 1936) was a British writer and poet. She published under the names May Byron, M.C. Gillington and Maurice Clare. Byron specialised in writing biographies of great artists.
Mary Clarissa "May" Byron (1861 – 5 November 1936) was a British writer and poet. She published under the names May Byron, M.C. Gillington and Maurice Clare. Byron specialised in writing biographies of great artists.
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The book provides a fictionalized portrayal of a typical day in the life of of the famous English Romantic poet John Keats, who lived in the early 19th century. It explores Keats' life, his poetry, and his relationships with friends, family, and lovers, including his tragic love affair with Fanny Brawne, who lived in the neighboring house in Hampstead. The book provides insight into Keats' personality, his struggles with illness and poverty, and his creative process. It also offers a glimpse into the literary and cultural scene of Keats' time, as well as the wider historical and social context of the Romantic era in England.