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ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT AND LETTERS OF KEATS SHOWN

Eve of St. Agnes and Fanny Brawne Letters on Exhibition

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The original manuscript of "The Eve of Saint Agnes," by John Keats, with the poet's corrections and revisals, is now on exhibition in the Poetry Room of the Widener Library."

Four sentimental letters of Fanny Brawne by Keats are also to be seen, as well as a lock of Fanny's hair. The exhibition is taken from the Amy Lowell collection.

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