The Pivotal Year 1827–1828
The Pivotal Year 1827–1828
Sets the stage, at the middle of his life, for Keats’ biography. From his house in the Louisville saw mill, one looks back to his modest family origins and dysfunctional childhood in London, and forward to the community successes he will soon enjoy. George's problems with creating a life and literary legacy for his brother John are previewed.
Keywords: Ohio Bridge Commission, Mill, Leadership community, Frontier, Mercantile, Charles Brown, John James Audubon, Guardian, Orphaned, Business plan, Raw culture, Inheritance, Steamboat
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