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“There is nothing in this world so bright and delicate”
“There is nothing in this world so bright and delicate” Bodice – Keats room Keats made lots of references to Fanny as bright “I want a brighter word then bright” “you dazzled me. There is nothing in … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Bodice, Bright Star, Costume, fanny brawne, Fashion, John Keats, Keats House, Love and death, Love letters, Poetry, Regency, Silk
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“Ever yours affectionately my dearest John Keats”
“Ever yours affectionately my dearest John Keats” Corset and ribbons/letters – Fanny’s room On the chaise lounge in Fanny’s room is a corset from 1800 with a solid wooden busk The ribbons express Fanny’s interest in fashion, Ribbons … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, busk, Corsets, Costume, fanny brawne, Fashion, fashion plates, John Keats, Keast House, Love, Love letters, Regency, Ribbions, Silk, Underwear
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