For many, Keats is the very image of a poet. After a few short years of great striving and a huge outpouring of incomparable poetry, he died tragically young.
There is a local link: in November 1817 he came to stay at the inn at Burford Bridge near Box Hill, Dorking, to finish his great poem Endymion.
In this talk, with readings, historians Sue Morris and Alfred Bradley will present extracts from his matchless poetry and letters.
Advance booking essential | £7 for all

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