Bright Stars and Bosom-Friends: John Keats and Barry Cornwall

John Keats and Barry Cornwall possibly made an aquaintance before February or March 1820 which has been accepted as their earliest meeting. Turley suggests that two Bright Star sonnets provide evidence of a creative exchange between the two poets prior to that date.

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