- "****"
Brawne Lindon (9 August 1800 – 4 December 1865) is best
known as the fiancée and muse to
English Romantic poet John Keats. As ****
Brawne, she met...
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Keats first met
Frances (****)
Brawne between September and
November 1818. It is
likely that the 18-year-old
Brawne visited the
Dilke family at Wentworth...
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Keats (pla**** by Ben Whishaw) and his
romantic relationship with ****
Brawne (Abbie Cornish). Campion's
screenplay was
inspired by a 1997
biography of...
- blood,
despite a
watch that has been kept all night.
Brawne Lamia (named in
reference to ****
Brawne) is a
private investigator. Her
current client is a...
- film,
Cornish is
known for her
roles as
Heidi in
Somersault (2004), ****
Brawne in
Bright Star (2009),
Sweet Pea in
Sucker Punch (2011),
Lindy in Limitless...
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difficult tasks. The main task is to
rescue and
protect the
daughter of
Brawne Lamia (one of the main
characters of Hyperion), Aenea, a
messiah coming...
- Campion's film
Bright Star, a love
story about John
Keats and his
lover ****
Brawne. He also
starred as Paul
McCartney in
Nowhere Boy, a film
directed by artist...
- that
Keats began the poem in
April 1818 –
before he met his
beloved ****
Brawne – and he
later revised it for her.
Colvin believed it to have been in the...
- the poem was
written at the heat of Keats' p****ion for his fiancée ****
Brawne. This is why some
critics think that its
theme partly reflects their relationship...
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December 1818 to May 1820, and then in the
other half of the
house with the
Brawne family from
August to
September 1820.
These were
perhaps Keats's most productive...