Charting your visits to the Keats-Shelley House, Rome

Did you see what John Keats saw in his last moments? What may be an object or aspect of the visit that was especially memorable to you? What brought you to the Keats-Shelley House in Rome?

Submit details of your travels in places with Romantic connections to be charted alongside the experiences of other people in future volumes of the K-SAA Public Commonplace Book, in which you will find globally crowd-sourced responses that are recontextualized in digital, dynamic formats that help us reflect on the connections between global Romantic-era writers and the readers of today.

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Read the first volume of the K-SAA Public Commonplace Book on “Reading(s)/Reading Habits“ here (click on the image):

K-SAA Public Commonplace Book Submission poster with QR code on the glass pane of a bookshelf at the Keats-Shelley House in Rome

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