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The poet Thomas Chatterton – who died in August 1770 in a London garret aged just 17 – would for decades afterwards be an icon for struggling artists and misunderstood wordsmiths. He'd be an archetype for all those with leanings towards the Romantic and gothic – Blake, Byron, Keats and Shelley praised him
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