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Letter from John Keats to his sister, Fanny Keats, 14th August 1820. Artist: John Keats
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Letter from John Keats to his sister, Fanny Keats, 14th August 1820. Artist: John Keats
Letter from John Keats to his sister, Fanny Keats, 14th August 1820. Letter from the poet John Keats to his sister, Fanny Keats, afterwards Senora Llanos, at the beginning of his last illness, with mention of his poems (Hyperion, Lamia, then just published). Written from Wentworth Place, postmarked 14th August 1820. Keats died of tuberculosis the following year. From the first series of Facsimiles of royal, historical, literary and other autographs in the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum: Series I - V, (London, 1899)
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This print showcases a significant piece of literary history - a letter from the renowned poet John Keats to his beloved sister, Fanny Keats. Dated 14th August 1820, this heartfelt correspondence was written at the beginning of John's last illness, foreshadowing the tragic fate that awaited him. The letter holds immense sentimental value as it not only reveals John's deteriorating health but also mentions his recently published poems, including "Hyperion" and "Lamia". The delicate handwriting in this facsimile captures the essence of a bygone era, transporting us back to the 19th century. John Keats' untimely death due to tuberculosis adds an air of melancholy to this image. His battle with this debilitating disease serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and how it can cut short even the brightest talents. In addition to its historical significance, this print highlights the strong bond between siblings. It is evident that Fanny held great importance in John's life as he took time during his illness to write her this touching letter. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing artwork, we are reminded not only of John Keats' extraordinary talent but also of his enduring legacy within literature. This photograph allows us a glimpse into their intimate family correspondence and offers us an opportunity to appreciate their profound connection amidst tragedy and artistic brilliance.
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