
A Day with Keats, published in 1900 by May Byron, is a biographical account that provides an intimate portrayal of the poet John Keats during a single summer day. The narrative explores his artistic temperament, personal struggles, and romantic relationship with Fanny Brawne, while reflecting on themes of beauty, love, and melancholy. Through vivid descriptions and selections of Keats's poetry, Byron captures the essence of Keats's life, highlighting his sensitivity and the conflicts he faced against the backdrop of his health and societal challenges.





















