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Keats House is a writer's house museum in what was once the home of the Romantic poet John Keats. It is in Keats Grove, Hampstead, toward the edge of inner north London. Maps before about 1915show the road with one of its earlier names, John Street; the road has also been known as Albion Grove. The building was originally a pair of semi-detached houses known as "Wentworth Place". John Keats lodged in one of them with his friend Charles Brown from December 1818 to September 1820. These were perhaps Keats's most productive years. According to Brown, "Ode to a Nightingale" was written under a plum tree in the garden.

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  • Keats House (en)
  • Keats House (fr)
  • 济慈故居 (zh)
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  • 济慈故居(Keats House)是北伦敦的一座博物馆,从1818年12月到1820年9月,浪漫派诗人约翰·济慈和他的朋友查理布朗居住于此。位于汉普斯特得的济慈树林(Keats Grove)南侧,1915年以前的地图显示这条街原名约翰街。也许这是济慈最多产的年代。据布朗说,《夜莺颂》就写在花园里的一颗李树下。 济慈住在此处时,爱上了住在附近的方妮·布朗,并与她订婚。济慈罹患结核病,得到的建议是搬到暖和的地方。1820年他离开伦敦,次年在意大利去世。 济慈故居被列为一级登录建筑。 (zh)
  • Keats House is a writer's house museum in what was once the home of the Romantic poet John Keats. It is in Keats Grove, Hampstead, toward the edge of inner north London. Maps before about 1915show the road with one of its earlier names, John Street; the road has also been known as Albion Grove. The building was originally a pair of semi-detached houses known as "Wentworth Place". John Keats lodged in one of them with his friend Charles Brown from December 1818 to September 1820. These were perhaps Keats's most productive years. According to Brown, "Ode to a Nightingale" was written under a plum tree in the garden. (en)
  • Keats House est une maison-musée dans une résidence qui a été habitée par le poète romantique John Keats. Elle est localisée à Keats Grove, à Hampstead aux abords du nord du centre de Londres. L'immeuble est à l'origine deux maisons mitoyennes semi-detached house et portait le nom de Wentworth Place. John Keats habitait une de ses deux maisons et l'autre était occupé par son ami Charles Brown de décembre 1818 à septembre 1820. Cette période est probablement sa période la plus productive. Selon Brown, "Ode à un rossignol" a été écrite sous un prunier dans le jardin. (fr)
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