'John Keats' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Bright Star (2009)
Actors:
Jane Campion (miscellaneous crew),
David M. Thompson (producer),
Roger Ashton-Griffiths (actor),
Jane Campion (writer),
Steve Dent (miscellaneous crew),
Katharine Tidy (miscellaneous crew),
Christine Langan (producer),
Jane Campion (writer),
Kerry Fox (actress),
Jane Campion (director),
François Ivernel (producer),
Heather Storr (miscellaneous crew),
Barbara Berkery (miscellaneous crew),
Ben Whishaw (actor),
Cameron McCracken (producer),
Plot: It's 1818 in Hampstead Village on the outskirts of London. Poet Charles Brown lives in one half of a house, the Dilkes family who live in the other half. Through their association with the Dilkes, the fatherless Brawne family know Mr. Brown. The Brawne's eldest daughter, Fanny Brawne, and Mr. Brown don't like each other. She thinks he's arrogant and rude, and he feels that she is pretentious, knowing only how to sew (admittedly well as she makes all her own fashionable clothes), flirt and give opinions on subjects about which she knows nothing. Insecure struggling poet 'John Keats (I)' (qv) comes to live with his friend, Mr. Brown. Miss Brawne and Mr. Keats have a mutual attraction to each other, a relationship which however is slow to develop in part since Mr. Brown does whatever he can to keep the two apart. But other obstacles face the couple, including their eventual overwhelming passion for each other clouding their view of what the other does, Mr. Keats' struggling career which offers him little in the way of monetary security (which will lead to Mrs. Brawne not giving consent for them to marry), and health issues which had earlier taken the life of Mr. Keats' brother, Tom.
Keywords: 1810s, 19th-century, baby, bee, blood, bluebells, book, book-seller, bookshop, boy
Genres:
Biography,
Drama,
Romance,
Taglines: First Love Burns Brightest A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
Quotes:
John Keats: [about writing poetry] It ought to come like leaves to a tree, or it better not come at all.
Fanny Brawne: [the night before he leaves] You know I would do anything::John Keats: I have a conscience.
Charles Armitage Brown: I failed John Keats. I did not know til now how tightly he wound himself around my heart.
Margaret 'Toots' Brawne: [explaining to the bookseller why her sister Fanny wants to get John Keats' latest poem book] My sister has met the author and she wants to read it for herself to see if he's an idiot or not.
Fanny Brawne: I still don't know how to work out a poem.::John Keats: A poem needs understanding through the senses. The point of diving into a lake is not immediately to swim to the shore but to be in the lake, to luxuriate in the sensation of water. You do not work the lake out, it is a experience beyond thought. Poetry soothes and emboldens the soul to accept the mystery.::Fanny Brawne: I love mystery.
John Keats: I had such a dream last night. I was floating above the trees with my lips connected to those of a beautiful figure, for what seemed like an age. Flowery treetops sprung up beneath us and we rested on them with the lightness of a cloud.::Fanny Brawne: Who was the figure?::John Keats: I must have had my eyes closed because I can't remember.::Fanny Brawne: And yet you remember the treetops.::John Keats: Not so well as I remember the lips.::Fanny Brawne: Whose lips? Were they my lips?
[first lines]::[general chatter]::Mrs. Brawne: Hello, Joy.::Dilke Maid: Hello.::Mrs. Brawne: Is all well?::Dilke Maid: Very good, thank you.
[last lines]::Fanny Brawne: [last lines before credits, speaking Keat's poem Bright Star] Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art - / Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night / And watching, with eternal lids apart, / Like nature's patient, sleepless Eremite, / The moving waters at their priestlike task / Of pure ablution round earth's human shores, / Or gazing on the new soft-fallen masque / Of snow upon the mountains and the moors - / No - yet still stedfast, still unchangeable / Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast, / To feel for ever its soft swell and fall, / Awake for ever in a sweet unrest, / Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, / And so live ever - or else swoon in death.
[last title cards]::Title card: Fanny Brawne walked the Heath for many years, often far into the night. She never forgot John Keats or removed his ring. / Keats died at twenty five, believing himself a failure. Today he is recognised as one of the greatest of the Romantic Poets.
[last lines]::John Keats: [voice over credits, from Ode to a Nightingale] Forlorn! the very word is like a bell / To toll me back from thee to my sole self! / Adieu! the fancy cannot cheat so well / As she is fam'd to do, deceiving elf. / Adieu! adieu! thy plaintive anthem fades / Past the near meadows, over the still stream, / Up the hill-side; and now 'tis buried deep / In the next valley-glades: / Was it a vision, or a waking dream? / Fled is that music: - Do I wake or sleep?
The Poetry Hall of Fame (1993)
Actors:
Cameron Mitchell (actor),
Darren McGavin (actor),
John Betjeman (actor),
Robert Culp (actor),
Jack Lemmon (actor),
Stephen Lang (actor),
Will Geer (actor),
LeVar Burton (actor),
Fred Gwynne (actor),
Roger Hammond (actor),
Paul Hecht (actor),
Jim Dale (actor),
Henry Fonda (actor),
Richard Kiley (actor),
George Plimpton (actor),
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John Keats: Poems, Biography and Quotes
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John Keats- Ode to a Nightingale
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Poetry and Immortality: John Keats' 'Ode to a Nightingale' - Professor Belinda Jack
What is Keats' poem about, and why is it one of the greatest poems ever written?
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-immortality-john-keats-ode-to-a-nightingale
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To Autumn- Ben Whishaw
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Poems 1817 John KEATS Audiobook
Poems 1817 John KEATS Audiobook
Poems 1817
John KEATS (1795 - 1821)
Early poems of this famous English lyric poet, in which he openly expresses indebtedness to, and reverence for, his poetic predecessors, especially Spenser, into whose chivalric world he boldly ventures; and also for Milton, and the classic poets. There are also glimpses of his personal, family and political relationships. These
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Keats House
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Ode to a Nightingale -John Keats( Benedict Cumberbatch, sub English-Español)
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Bright Star Trailer (HD)
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ODA AL RUISEÑOR de John Keats
Gime mi corazón, y un torpor somnoliento aqueja mis sentidos...como si hubiera bebido cicuta...o apurado un espeso opiáceo con el que Leteo astutamente me hu...
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John Keats - La Belle Dame Sans Merci. Short Film
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Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats: A Reading, Annotation, and Analysis pt 1 of 2
A reading and analysis--stanza by stanza of this poem. The annotation notes are visible.
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[John Keats] When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be
When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-...
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John Keats, "Negative Capability"
Stills with audio from the movie "Bright Star" (2009), in which John Keats touches on a key part of his poetic philosophy, a concept he referred to as "negat...
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John Keats - The Eve of St. Agnes
Narration of John Keats' 'The Eve of St. Agnes'. For the entire text of the poem, click:http://ia700307.us.archive.org/9/items/eveofstagnes00keatuoft/eveofstagnes00keatuoft.pdf
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St. Agnes' Eve- Ah, bitter chill it was!
The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold;
The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass,
And silent was the flock in woolly fold:
Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he
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Romantic Era: John Keats - Ode on a Grecian Urn (Lecture)
Senior British Literature.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald Reading John Keats (Ode to a Nightingale)
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POEM ~ To Autumn by John Keats with text
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"SENZA DI TE" John Keats
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Endymion...A Thing of Beauty by John Keats (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
Endymion captivated Selene, goddess of the Moon. She was immortal, meaning she never got any older, so she asked Zeus to make the boy immortal. But she only fancied him when he was asleep, so she wanted him immortal and always sleeping too. Zeus, being a fair man, allowed Endymion to sleep while Selene was around during the night, but allowed him to remain awake during the day. While he was as
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JOHN KEATS (ENDIMIÓN)
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John Keats: Poems, Biography and Quotes
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John Keats- Ode to a Nightingale
HDHDHDHD. YOU WON'T REGRET IT. 30 Min. making this, 2 hours rendering in Full HD, 1 1/2 hours uploading it. I also upped the bass a little to give his voice ......
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The Romantics - Eternity (BBC documentary)
Please enjoy and subscribe too. Thanks! Byron, Keats and Shelley lived short lives, but the radical way they lived them would change the world. At 19, Shelle......
Please enjoy and subscribe too. Thanks! Byron, Keats and Shelley lived short lives, but the radical way they lived them would change the world. At 19, Shelle...
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Poetry and Immortality: John Keats' 'Ode to a Nightingale' - Professor Belinda Jack
What is Keats' poem about, and why is it one of the greatest poems ever written?
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-immortality-john-keats-ode-...
What is Keats' poem about, and why is it one of the greatest poems ever written?
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-immortality-john-keats-ode-to-a-nightingale
‘Thou wast not born for Death! immortal bird/ No hungry generations tread thee down.’
Keats’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ contains these curious lines. How can a bird be ‘immortal’? The poem is partly about immortality, but how does its complex poetic web work?
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-immortality-john-keats-ode-to-a-nightingale
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,800 lectures free to access or download from the website.
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What is Keats' poem about, and why is it one of the greatest poems ever written?
http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-immortality-john-keats-ode-to-a-nightingale
‘Thou wast not born for Death! immortal bird/ No hungry generations tread thee down.’
Keats’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ contains these curious lines. How can a bird be ‘immortal’? The poem is partly about immortality, but how does its complex poetic web work?
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-immortality-john-keats-ode-to-a-nightingale
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,800 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
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To Autumn- Ben Whishaw
John Keats's "To Autumn" read by Ben Whishaw Music: Borodin - Symphony no 2 - 3rd movement (Excerpt) From the album "Words for you" Photo: http://ic.pics.liv......
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A Thing Of Beauty by John Keats - Poetry Reading
A Thing Of Beauty -- A poem by John Keats. About the poet -- John Keats (1795 -- 1821) was an English Romantic poet. He was born in London, England. Sensual ......
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Poems 1817 John KEATS Audiobook
Poems 1817 John KEATS Audiobook
Poems 1817
John KEATS (1795 - 1821)
Early poems of this famous English lyric poet, in which he openly expresses indebtedness t...
Poems 1817 John KEATS Audiobook
Poems 1817
John KEATS (1795 - 1821)
Early poems of this famous English lyric poet, in which he openly expresses indebtedness to, and reverence for, his poetic predecessors, especially Spenser, into whose chivalric world he boldly ventures; and also for Milton, and the classic poets. There are also glimpses of his personal, family and political relationships. These poems are of medium length and often pastoral and contemplative in nature with many classical references. His lyric genius and love for humanity are clearly displayed.( Peter Tucker)
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
CHAPTER
Introduction and Dedication
Poems - I stood tip-toe upon a little hill
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem
Calidore
To Some Ladies
To ****
To Hope
Imitation of Spenser
Woman! When I behold thee flippant, vain
Epistle to George Felton Mathew
Epistle to My Brother George
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John KEATS (1795 - 1821)
Early poems of this famous English lyric poet, in which he openly expresses indebtedness to, and reverence for, his poetic predecessors, especially Spenser, into whose chivalric world he boldly ventures; and also for Milton, and the classic poets. There are also glimpses of his personal, family and political relationships. These poems are of medium length and often pastoral and contemplative in nature with many classical references. His lyric genius and love for humanity are clearly displayed.( Peter Tucker)
Genre(s): Poetry
Language: English
CHAPTER
Introduction and Dedication
Poems - I stood tip-toe upon a little hill
Specimen of an Induction to a Poem
Calidore
To Some Ladies
To ****
To Hope
Imitation of Spenser
Woman! When I behold thee flippant, vain
Epistle to George Felton Mathew
Epistle to My Brother George
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Keats House
Keats House is where the poet John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820, and is the setting that inspired some of his most memorable poetry. www.cityoflondon.gov.uk......
Keats House is where the poet John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820, and is the setting that inspired some of his most memorable poetry. www.cityoflondon.gov.uk...
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Keats House is where the poet John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820, and is the setting that inspired some of his most memorable poetry. www.cityoflondon.gov.uk...
Ode to a Nightingale -John Keats( Benedict Cumberbatch, sub English-Español)
"Ode to a Nightingale" is a poem by English Romantic poet John Keats. It is included in his work "Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems" (182......
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"Ode to a Nightingale" is a poem by English Romantic poet John Keats. It is included in his work "Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St Agnes, and Other Poems" (182...
Bright Star Trailer (HD)
Bright Star Trailer in HD. Based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which was cut short by Keats' untimely deat......
Bright Star Trailer in HD. Based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which was cut short by Keats' untimely deat...
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Bright Star Trailer in HD. Based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which was cut short by Keats' untimely deat...
ODA AL RUISEÑOR de John Keats
Gime mi corazón, y un torpor somnoliento aqueja mis sentidos...como si hubiera bebido cicuta...o apurado un espeso opiáceo con el que Leteo astutamente me hu......
Gime mi corazón, y un torpor somnoliento aqueja mis sentidos...como si hubiera bebido cicuta...o apurado un espeso opiáceo con el que Leteo astutamente me hu...
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Gime mi corazón, y un torpor somnoliento aqueja mis sentidos...como si hubiera bebido cicuta...o apurado un espeso opiáceo con el que Leteo astutamente me hu...
- published: 24 Aug 2010
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John Keats - La Belle Dame Sans Merci. Short Film
La Belle Dame sans Merci "The Beautiful Lady Who Does Not Grant Herself" is a ballad written by the English poet John Keats. Written in 1819. Reading by Ben ......
La Belle Dame sans Merci "The Beautiful Lady Who Does Not Grant Herself" is a ballad written by the English poet John Keats. Written in 1819. Reading by Ben ...
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La Belle Dame sans Merci "The Beautiful Lady Who Does Not Grant Herself" is a ballad written by the English poet John Keats. Written in 1819. Reading by Ben ...
Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats: A Reading, Annotation, and Analysis pt 1 of 2
A reading and analysis--stanza by stanza of this poem. The annotation notes are visible....
A reading and analysis--stanza by stanza of this poem. The annotation notes are visible.
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A reading and analysis--stanza by stanza of this poem. The annotation notes are visible.
[John Keats] When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be
When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-......
When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-...
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When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high piled books, in charact'ry, Hold like rich garners the full-...
John Keats, "Negative Capability"
Stills with audio from the movie "Bright Star" (2009), in which John Keats touches on a key part of his poetic philosophy, a concept he referred to as "negat......
Stills with audio from the movie "Bright Star" (2009), in which John Keats touches on a key part of his poetic philosophy, a concept he referred to as "negat...
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Stills with audio from the movie "Bright Star" (2009), in which John Keats touches on a key part of his poetic philosophy, a concept he referred to as "negat...
John Keats - The Eve of St. Agnes
Narration of John Keats' 'The Eve of St. Agnes'. For the entire text of the poem, click:http://ia700307.us.archive.org/9/items/eveofstagnes00keatuoft/eveofstagn...
Narration of John Keats' 'The Eve of St. Agnes'. For the entire text of the poem, click:http://ia700307.us.archive.org/9/items/eveofstagnes00keatuoft/eveofstagnes00keatuoft.pdf
I.
St. Agnes' Eve- Ah, bitter chill it was!
The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold;
The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass,
And silent was the flock in woolly fold:
Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he told
His rosary, and while his frosted breath,
Like pious incense from a censer old,
Seem'd taking flight for heaven, without a death,
Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith.
II.
His prayer he saith, this patient, holy man;
Then takes his lamp, and riseth from his knees
And back returneth, meagre, barefoot, wan,
Along the chapel aisle by slow degrees:
The sculptur'd dead, on each side, seem to freeze,
Emprison'd in black, purgatorial rails:
Knights, ladies, praying in dumb orat'ries,
He passeth by; and his weak spirit fails
To think how they may ache in icy hoods and mails
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Narration of John Keats' 'The Eve of St. Agnes'. For the entire text of the poem, click:http://ia700307.us.archive.org/9/items/eveofstagnes00keatuoft/eveofstagnes00keatuoft.pdf
I.
St. Agnes' Eve- Ah, bitter chill it was!
The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold;
The hare limp'd trembling through the frozen grass,
And silent was the flock in woolly fold:
Numb were the Beadsman's fingers, while he told
His rosary, and while his frosted breath,
Like pious incense from a censer old,
Seem'd taking flight for heaven, without a death,
Past the sweet Virgin's picture, while his prayer he saith.
II.
His prayer he saith, this patient, holy man;
Then takes his lamp, and riseth from his knees
And back returneth, meagre, barefoot, wan,
Along the chapel aisle by slow degrees:
The sculptur'd dead, on each side, seem to freeze,
Emprison'd in black, purgatorial rails:
Knights, ladies, praying in dumb orat'ries,
He passeth by; and his weak spirit fails
To think how they may ache in icy hoods and mails
- published: 05 Feb 2012
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F. Scott Fitzgerald Reading John Keats (Ode to a Nightingale)
I do not believe this is on this YT yet, but so far, two of the three recordings that he did are up. This only covers the first 3 paragraphs. I think its the......
I do not believe this is on this YT yet, but so far, two of the three recordings that he did are up. This only covers the first 3 paragraphs. I think its the...
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POEM ~ To Autumn by John Keats with text
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Charlotte Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/; 21 April 1816 -- 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell.
Charlotte was born in Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire in 1816, the third of six children, to Maria (née Branwell) and Patrick Brontë (formerly surnamed Brunty or Prunty), an Irish Anglican clergyman. In 1820 her family moved a few miles to the village of Haworth, where her father had been appointed Perpetual curate of St Michael and All Angels Church. Her mother died of cancer on 15 September 1821, leaving five daughters, Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Emily, Anne and a son Branwell to be taken care of by her sister, Elizabeth Branwell.
In August 1824, Patrick Brontë sent Charlotte, Emily, Maria and Elizabeth to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire. Charlotte maintained the school's poor conditions permanently affected her health and physical development and hastened the deaths of Maria (born 1814) and Elizabeth (born 1815), who died of tuberculosis in June 1825. After the deaths of her older sisters, her father removed Charlotte and Emily from the school.[1] Charlotte used the school as the basis for Lowood School in Jane Eyre.
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Charlotte Brontë (/ˈbrɒnti/; 21 April 1816 -- 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels are English literature standards. She wrote Jane Eyre under the pen name Currer Bell.
Charlotte was born in Thornton, West Riding of Yorkshire in 1816, the third of six children, to Maria (née Branwell) and Patrick Brontë (formerly surnamed Brunty or Prunty), an Irish Anglican clergyman. In 1820 her family moved a few miles to the village of Haworth, where her father had been appointed Perpetual curate of St Michael and All Angels Church. Her mother died of cancer on 15 September 1821, leaving five daughters, Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Emily, Anne and a son Branwell to be taken care of by her sister, Elizabeth Branwell.
In August 1824, Patrick Brontë sent Charlotte, Emily, Maria and Elizabeth to the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge in Lancashire. Charlotte maintained the school's poor conditions permanently affected her health and physical development and hastened the deaths of Maria (born 1814) and Elizabeth (born 1815), who died of tuberculosis in June 1825. After the deaths of her older sisters, her father removed Charlotte and Emily from the school.[1] Charlotte used the school as the basis for Lowood School in Jane Eyre.
seehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Bront%C3%AB
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- published: 17 Sep 2014
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John Keats (Para Ti Que Has Sentido En Tu Rostro El Invierno)
John Keats (Londres, 1795 - Roma, 1821) Poeta británico. La muerte de su padre y su humilde procedencia le llevaron a trabajar como practicante en casa de un......
John Keats (Londres, 1795 - Roma, 1821) Poeta británico. La muerte de su padre y su humilde procedencia le llevaron a trabajar como practicante en casa de un...
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"SENZA DI TE" John Keats
Non posso esistere senza di te. Mi dimentico di tutto tranne che di rivederti: la mia vita sembra che si arresti lì, non vedo più avanti. Mi hai assorbito. I......
Non posso esistere senza di te. Mi dimentico di tutto tranne che di rivederti: la mia vita sembra che si arresti lì, non vedo più avanti. Mi hai assorbito. I...
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Non posso esistere senza di te. Mi dimentico di tutto tranne che di rivederti: la mia vita sembra che si arresti lì, non vedo più avanti. Mi hai assorbito. I...
Endymion...A Thing of Beauty by John Keats (read by Tom O'Bedlam)
Endymion captivated Selene, goddess of the Moon. She was immortal, meaning she never got any older, so she asked Zeus to make the boy immortal. But she only f...
Endymion captivated Selene, goddess of the Moon. She was immortal, meaning she never got any older, so she asked Zeus to make the boy immortal. But she only fancied him when he was asleep, so she wanted him immortal and always sleeping too. Zeus, being a fair man, allowed Endymion to sleep while Selene was around during the night, but allowed him to remain awake during the day. While he was asleep Endymion fathered daughters, the Menae, who represented the lunar months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endymion_(mythology)
The story of Endymion has been popular with poets and painters. You can read the rest of Keats' Endymion here:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Endymion_(Keats)
The paintings are:
"Sleeping Endymion", by Nicolas Guy Brenet, 1756
"Sleeping Endymion" by Pietro Liberi, c1660
"Selene and Endymion" by Nicolas Poussin, 1630
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Therefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing
A flowery band to bind us to the earth,
Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth
Of noble natures, of the gloomy days,
Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkened ways
Made for our searching: yes, in spite of all,
Some shape of beauty moves away the pall
From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon,
Trees old, and young, sprouting a shady boon
For simple sheep; and such are daffodils
With the green world they live in; and clear rills
That for themselves a cooling covert make
'Gainst the hot season; the mid-forest brake,
Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms:
And such too is the grandeur of the dooms
We have imagined for the mighty dead;
All lovely tales that we have heard or read:
An endless fountain of immortal drink,
Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink.
Nor do we merely feel these essences
For one short hour; no, even as the trees
That whisper round a temple become soon
Dear as the temple's self, so does the moon,
The passion poesy, glories infinite,
Haunt us till they become a cheering light
Unto our souls, and bound to us so fast
That, whether there be shine or gloom o'ercast,
They always must be with us, or we die.
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Endymion captivated Selene, goddess of the Moon. She was immortal, meaning she never got any older, so she asked Zeus to make the boy immortal. But she only fancied him when he was asleep, so she wanted him immortal and always sleeping too. Zeus, being a fair man, allowed Endymion to sleep while Selene was around during the night, but allowed him to remain awake during the day. While he was asleep Endymion fathered daughters, the Menae, who represented the lunar months.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endymion_(mythology)
The story of Endymion has been popular with poets and painters. You can read the rest of Keats' Endymion here:
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Endymion_(Keats)
The paintings are:
"Sleeping Endymion", by Nicolas Guy Brenet, 1756
"Sleeping Endymion" by Pietro Liberi, c1660
"Selene and Endymion" by Nicolas Poussin, 1630
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
Therefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing
A flowery band to bind us to the earth,
Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth
Of noble natures, of the gloomy days,
Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkened ways
Made for our searching: yes, in spite of all,
Some shape of beauty moves away the pall
From our dark spirits. Such the sun, the moon,
Trees old, and young, sprouting a shady boon
For simple sheep; and such are daffodils
With the green world they live in; and clear rills
That for themselves a cooling covert make
'Gainst the hot season; the mid-forest brake,
Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk-rose blooms:
And such too is the grandeur of the dooms
We have imagined for the mighty dead;
All lovely tales that we have heard or read:
An endless fountain of immortal drink,
Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink.
Nor do we merely feel these essences
For one short hour; no, even as the trees
That whisper round a temple become soon
Dear as the temple's self, so does the moon,
The passion poesy, glories infinite,
Haunt us till they become a cheering light
Unto our souls, and bound to us so fast
That, whether there be shine or gloom o'ercast,
They always must be with us, or we die.
- published: 11 Mar 2012
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JOHN KEATS (ENDIMIÓN)
Endimión (Endymion) es posiblemente el mejor poema de John Keats.
La trama se basa en el mito griego de Endimión, el joven pastor que enamoró a la luna, cuya f...
Endimión (Endymion) es posiblemente el mejor poema de John Keats.
La trama se basa en el mito griego de Endimión, el joven pastor que enamoró a la luna, cuya forma mitológica es Selene (Al final del poema hemos dejado una síntesis del mito de Endimión y Selene)
El poema es muy extenso de modo que sólo hemos traducido la primera parte, ya que el total se extiende por más de mil líneas y está dividido en cuatro libros (en inaccesibles pentámetros heróicos).
Como sucede con las grandes obras, el poema fue destrozado por los críticos y alabado por los poetas. Para algunos el poema fue dedicado al gran falsificador Thomas Chat
John Keats (n. 31 de octubre de 1795, en Londres, Inglaterra - † 23 de febrero de 1821, en Roma, Estados Pontificios) fue uno de los principales poetas británicos del Romanticismo. Durante su corta vida su obra fue objeto de constantes ataques y no fue sino hasta mucho después que fue completamente reivindicada. La lírica de Keats se caracteriza por un lenguaje exuberante e imaginativo, atemperado por la melancolía. Keats tenía con frecuencia la sensación de trabajar a la sombra de los grandes poetas del pasado y sólo hacia el final de su efímera vida, cuando sentía cerca la sombra de la muerte, fue capaz de producir sus poemas más auténticos y memorables
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Endimión (Endymion) es posiblemente el mejor poema de John Keats.
La trama se basa en el mito griego de Endimión, el joven pastor que enamoró a la luna, cuya forma mitológica es Selene (Al final del poema hemos dejado una síntesis del mito de Endimión y Selene)
El poema es muy extenso de modo que sólo hemos traducido la primera parte, ya que el total se extiende por más de mil líneas y está dividido en cuatro libros (en inaccesibles pentámetros heróicos).
Como sucede con las grandes obras, el poema fue destrozado por los críticos y alabado por los poetas. Para algunos el poema fue dedicado al gran falsificador Thomas Chat
John Keats (n. 31 de octubre de 1795, en Londres, Inglaterra - † 23 de febrero de 1821, en Roma, Estados Pontificios) fue uno de los principales poetas británicos del Romanticismo. Durante su corta vida su obra fue objeto de constantes ataques y no fue sino hasta mucho después que fue completamente reivindicada. La lírica de Keats se caracteriza por un lenguaje exuberante e imaginativo, atemperado por la melancolía. Keats tenía con frecuencia la sensación de trabajar a la sombra de los grandes poetas del pasado y sólo hacia el final de su efímera vida, cuando sentía cerca la sombra de la muerte, fue capaz de producir sus poemas más auténticos y memorables
- published: 16 Oct 2015
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Bright Star - Ben Whishaw Interview
Actor Ben Whishaw discusses how he prepared for the role of John Keats in Jane Campion's new film Bright Star, and how the famous poet's words have affected ...
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2014-03-25 Maggie Q 《Bright Star》 by John Keats from dfdaily
Maggie read a poem《Bright Star》by John Keats,which wrote to his lover Fanny Brawne. The interview's made by dfdaily media in China. -------------- Bright sta...
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Jane Campion Interview for "Bright Star"
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From The Piano to In the Cut, writer-director Jane Campion always puts strong women characters at the center. Whether shes a mute woman like Holly Hunters Oscar-winning role in The Piano or Meg Ryans writing professor in In the Cut, Campions heroines are mostly disempowered women living outside mainstream society.
In Bright Star, Campions heroine is Fanny
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Bright Star - Paul Schneider Interview
Actor Paul Schneider talks about working with director Jane Campion in her new film Bright Star, and his immediate connection with actor Ben Whishaw, who pla...
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John Keats World Premiere
Tyler Baron's interview for TV production Mrs. Holmes MW 3-4:15pm... John Keats is back from the dead (both literally, and figuratively) with his new his sin...
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Ralph Richardson - Russell Harty (6 - Keats' Ode to Autumn)
(Part 6 of 6) Legendary British stage and film actor Sir Ralph Richardson discusses his thoughts on growing old and recites John Keats' famous poem, Ode to A...
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Interview with Keats Rickard and John Voegele of Swarm of Arrows, November 25, 2012
Keats Rickard and john Voegele of Philadelphia sludgecore merchants Swarm of Arrows swing by Metalholic Radio to discuss The Great Seekers of Lesser Life, in...
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Benedict Cumberbatch Reciting John Keats's Ode to a Nightingale
One of John Keats's lovely poems: Ode to a Nightingale.
Recited by Benedict Cumberbatch, using his most soothing voice...
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The Immortality of the Nightingale - Professor Belinda Jack
Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture series in this short interview. Here she discusses John Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale and its themes of immortality: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-mysteries-of-writing-novels-and-poetry-an-introduction-by-professor-belinda-
Literature of any merit has its ambiguities and this allows for different readings, giving rise to di
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Rupert Penry-Jones reads 'Bright Star' by John Keats from Words For You: The Next Chapter
Rupert Penry-Jones reads 'Bright Star' by John Keats from Words For You: The Next Chapter. Out 15th November. Click to order your copy http://www.amazon.co.u...
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John Keats Ode to a Nightingale final poem in Bright Star
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Written on a Summer Evening By John Keats
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About the author - John Keats (1795 -- 1821) was an English Romantic poet. He was born in London, England. Sensual imagery was a distinct feature of his poetry. Despite unfavorable criticism earlier, he was well appreciated in later part of his life and after death.
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Bright Star: John Keats/Fanny Brawne
I just finished watching this film last weekend and was so moved that it inspired me to make a music video. Such a sad but beautiful movie! (And thank you, R...
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The Making of a Scientist: Evolutionary Biologist Richard Dawkins - Interview on Autobiography
Clinton Richard Dawkins, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College...
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"Fulgida Stella" John Keats - Interpretazione - [Tratto dal film "Bright Star"]
Fulgida stella, come tu lo sei fermo foss'io, però non in solingo splendore alto sospeso nella notte con rimosse le palpebre in eterno a sorvegliare come paz...
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Interview With Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson
Interview With Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson
Keats
℗ 1984
Released on: 2011-01-24
Author: Ian Bairnson
Author: Alan Parsons
Composer: John Womer Edwards
Music Publisher: D.R
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Ode to a Nightingale - Ben Whishaw Bright Star ❀
My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-...
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John Keats "Bright star" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of the great John Keats (1795 - 1821) reading his much loved sonnet "Bright Star" . This famous sonnet was written by Keats in Joseph S...
Bright Star - Ben Whishaw Interview
Actor Ben Whishaw discusses how he prepared for the role of John Keats in Jane Campion's new film Bright Star, and how the famous poet's words have affected ......
Actor Ben Whishaw discusses how he prepared for the role of John Keats in Jane Campion's new film Bright Star, and how the famous poet's words have affected ...
wn.com/Bright Star Ben Whishaw Interview
Actor Ben Whishaw discusses how he prepared for the role of John Keats in Jane Campion's new film Bright Star, and how the famous poet's words have affected ...
2014-03-25 Maggie Q 《Bright Star》 by John Keats from dfdaily
Maggie read a poem《Bright Star》by John Keats,which wrote to his lover Fanny Brawne. The interview's made by dfdaily media in China. -------------- Bright sta......
Maggie read a poem《Bright Star》by John Keats,which wrote to his lover Fanny Brawne. The interview's made by dfdaily media in China. -------------- Bright sta...
wn.com/2014 03 25 Maggie Q 《Bright Star》 By John Keats From Dfdaily
Maggie read a poem《Bright Star》by John Keats,which wrote to his lover Fanny Brawne. The interview's made by dfdaily media in China. -------------- Bright sta...
- published: 31 Mar 2014
- views: 99
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author: rutenac
Jane Campion Interview for "Bright Star"
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From The Piano to In the Cut, writer-director Jane Campion always puts strong women characters at the center. Whether shes a...
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From The Piano to In the Cut, writer-director Jane Campion always puts strong women characters at the center. Whether shes a mute woman like Holly Hunters Oscar-winning role in The Piano or Meg Ryans writing professor in In the Cut, Campions heroines are mostly disempowered women living outside mainstream society.
In Bright Star, Campions heroine is Fanny Brawne (the breathtaking Abbie Cornish), a smart, young dressmaker who will do anything if someone tries to break her relationship with the man she loves, the great romantic poet, John Keats (Ben Whishaw).
Inspired by the acclaimed biography of Keats written by Andrew Motion, Campion focuses on the love story between Brawne and Keats. Told through the eyes of the poets love and inspiration, their romance inspired some of the most beautiful love letters ever written. Their correspondence would later scandalize Victorian society.
Told during the last three years in the life of Keats, the unlikely pair started at odds. Keats thinks Brawne is a stylish minx, while she is wholly unimpressed by his literature. But love soon blossoms and inspires Keats to write some of his most brilliant works such as 'Ode on a Grecian Urn,' 'Ode on Melancholy' and 'Ode to a Nightingale.'
I have the feeling as if I were dissolving, Keats tells Brawne. Indeed, the young lovers are swept into powerful, uncontrollable sensations. Charles Armitage Brown (Paul Schneider affecting a believable Scottish accent), Keats friend and benefactor, tries to separate the lovers away. Perhaps due to jealousy or Brown is just overprotective of Keats. I commend Campion for not offering a clear answer.
Written by Campion herself, the films tone is like a ballad. The narrative is told in verses beginning with the couples involvement all the way to their problems. Yet, the director uses restraints in telling the story as if to mimic Brawnes own life limitations.
The greatest line in the film is told when Keats confronts Brown and says, There is a holiness to the hearts affections. Campion clearly understands the romantic impulse of the human heart. And it helps that her leading actors, Cornish and Whishaw, have incredible chemistry.
Bright Star is also visually splendid. Cinematographer Greig Fraser lovingly shot each frame to replicate the films romantic theme. Whether its Keats atop a tree or Brawne walking in a snow-filled night, you will be drawn into the powerful, hypnotic look of the movie.
If youre looking to know more about the life of Keats, the poet, you may be disappointed with Bright Star. But if you want to dig deeper into the mind of Keats, the lover, then you will enjoy the film. It celebrates the frailties of love and sorrow.
Bright Star reveals a great untold love story about one of literatures tragic figures. Its a romantic film told with an intriguing feminist angle. In the end, only death can separate Keats and Brawne, but their love lives on to this day.
Bright Star gets 3 ½ kisses
The great director talked about:
Her inspiration for the film "Bright Star"
Why she waited long before making a follow-up film for 2003's "In the Cut"
She almost quit the business of making movies!
Her strong women characters
Making a film based on her script vs. someone else's script
She explains the line "there's a holiness to the heart's affections"
Her romantic impulse
Working with Abbie Cornish
How's Anna Paquin?
This is a fun, in-depth interview. If you love movies, you'll love this :)
HAVE FUN!
wn.com/Jane Campion Interview For Bright Star
http://www.mannythemovieguy.com
From The Piano to In the Cut, writer-director Jane Campion always puts strong women characters at the center. Whether shes a mute woman like Holly Hunters Oscar-winning role in The Piano or Meg Ryans writing professor in In the Cut, Campions heroines are mostly disempowered women living outside mainstream society.
In Bright Star, Campions heroine is Fanny Brawne (the breathtaking Abbie Cornish), a smart, young dressmaker who will do anything if someone tries to break her relationship with the man she loves, the great romantic poet, John Keats (Ben Whishaw).
Inspired by the acclaimed biography of Keats written by Andrew Motion, Campion focuses on the love story between Brawne and Keats. Told through the eyes of the poets love and inspiration, their romance inspired some of the most beautiful love letters ever written. Their correspondence would later scandalize Victorian society.
Told during the last three years in the life of Keats, the unlikely pair started at odds. Keats thinks Brawne is a stylish minx, while she is wholly unimpressed by his literature. But love soon blossoms and inspires Keats to write some of his most brilliant works such as 'Ode on a Grecian Urn,' 'Ode on Melancholy' and 'Ode to a Nightingale.'
I have the feeling as if I were dissolving, Keats tells Brawne. Indeed, the young lovers are swept into powerful, uncontrollable sensations. Charles Armitage Brown (Paul Schneider affecting a believable Scottish accent), Keats friend and benefactor, tries to separate the lovers away. Perhaps due to jealousy or Brown is just overprotective of Keats. I commend Campion for not offering a clear answer.
Written by Campion herself, the films tone is like a ballad. The narrative is told in verses beginning with the couples involvement all the way to their problems. Yet, the director uses restraints in telling the story as if to mimic Brawnes own life limitations.
The greatest line in the film is told when Keats confronts Brown and says, There is a holiness to the hearts affections. Campion clearly understands the romantic impulse of the human heart. And it helps that her leading actors, Cornish and Whishaw, have incredible chemistry.
Bright Star is also visually splendid. Cinematographer Greig Fraser lovingly shot each frame to replicate the films romantic theme. Whether its Keats atop a tree or Brawne walking in a snow-filled night, you will be drawn into the powerful, hypnotic look of the movie.
If youre looking to know more about the life of Keats, the poet, you may be disappointed with Bright Star. But if you want to dig deeper into the mind of Keats, the lover, then you will enjoy the film. It celebrates the frailties of love and sorrow.
Bright Star reveals a great untold love story about one of literatures tragic figures. Its a romantic film told with an intriguing feminist angle. In the end, only death can separate Keats and Brawne, but their love lives on to this day.
Bright Star gets 3 ½ kisses
The great director talked about:
Her inspiration for the film "Bright Star"
Why she waited long before making a follow-up film for 2003's "In the Cut"
She almost quit the business of making movies!
Her strong women characters
Making a film based on her script vs. someone else's script
She explains the line "there's a holiness to the heart's affections"
Her romantic impulse
Working with Abbie Cornish
How's Anna Paquin?
This is a fun, in-depth interview. If you love movies, you'll love this :)
HAVE FUN!
- published: 24 Sep 2009
- views: 10543
Bright Star - Paul Schneider Interview
Actor Paul Schneider talks about working with director Jane Campion in her new film Bright Star, and his immediate connection with actor Ben Whishaw, who pla......
Actor Paul Schneider talks about working with director Jane Campion in her new film Bright Star, and his immediate connection with actor Ben Whishaw, who pla...
wn.com/Bright Star Paul Schneider Interview
Actor Paul Schneider talks about working with director Jane Campion in her new film Bright Star, and his immediate connection with actor Ben Whishaw, who pla...
John Keats World Premiere
Tyler Baron's interview for TV production Mrs. Holmes MW 3-4:15pm... John Keats is back from the dead (both literally, and figuratively) with his new his sin......
Tyler Baron's interview for TV production Mrs. Holmes MW 3-4:15pm... John Keats is back from the dead (both literally, and figuratively) with his new his sin...
wn.com/John Keats World Premiere
Tyler Baron's interview for TV production Mrs. Holmes MW 3-4:15pm... John Keats is back from the dead (both literally, and figuratively) with his new his sin...
Ralph Richardson - Russell Harty (6 - Keats' Ode to Autumn)
(Part 6 of 6) Legendary British stage and film actor Sir Ralph Richardson discusses his thoughts on growing old and recites John Keats' famous poem, Ode to A......
(Part 6 of 6) Legendary British stage and film actor Sir Ralph Richardson discusses his thoughts on growing old and recites John Keats' famous poem, Ode to A...
wn.com/Ralph Richardson Russell Harty (6 Keats' Ode To Autumn)
(Part 6 of 6) Legendary British stage and film actor Sir Ralph Richardson discusses his thoughts on growing old and recites John Keats' famous poem, Ode to A...
- published: 09 Dec 2009
- views: 10977
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author: rmm413d
Interview with Keats Rickard and John Voegele of Swarm of Arrows, November 25, 2012
Keats Rickard and john Voegele of Philadelphia sludgecore merchants Swarm of Arrows swing by Metalholic Radio to discuss The Great Seekers of Lesser Life, in......
Keats Rickard and john Voegele of Philadelphia sludgecore merchants Swarm of Arrows swing by Metalholic Radio to discuss The Great Seekers of Lesser Life, in...
wn.com/Interview With Keats Rickard And John Voegele Of Swarm Of Arrows, November 25, 2012
Keats Rickard and john Voegele of Philadelphia sludgecore merchants Swarm of Arrows swing by Metalholic Radio to discuss The Great Seekers of Lesser Life, in...
Benedict Cumberbatch Reciting John Keats's Ode to a Nightingale
One of John Keats's lovely poems: Ode to a Nightingale.
Recited by Benedict Cumberbatch, using his most soothing voice......
One of John Keats's lovely poems: Ode to a Nightingale.
Recited by Benedict Cumberbatch, using his most soothing voice...
wn.com/Benedict Cumberbatch Reciting John Keats's Ode To A Nightingale
One of John Keats's lovely poems: Ode to a Nightingale.
Recited by Benedict Cumberbatch, using his most soothing voice...
- published: 20 Dec 2014
- views: 13
The Immortality of the Nightingale - Professor Belinda Jack
Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture series in this short interview. Here she discusses John Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale and its themes of ...
Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture series in this short interview. Here she discusses John Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale and its themes of immortality: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-mysteries-of-writing-novels-and-poetry-an-introduction-by-professor-belinda-
Literature of any merit has its ambiguities and this allows for different readings, giving rise to different interpretations and so, literary critical debate. This series of lectures will focus on four novels and two poems in order to focus on these ‘Mysteries of Writing’.
Works have been selected for their popularity or, contrariwise, their relative obscurity, to offer historical range, and to include both English and non-English texts. In analysing a few works in detail, methods of reading will be identified which can be used to unlock from all texts some of their abiding and powerful relevance to human life.
Professor Jack continues her tenure as the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric. Information on her ongoing series of free public lectures is available here: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/rhetoric-lecture-series-2014-2015-an-introduction-by-professor-belinda-jack
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,600 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
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wn.com/The Immortality Of The Nightingale Professor Belinda Jack
Belinda Jack offers a small taste of her upcoming lecture series in this short interview. Here she discusses John Keats’ Ode to a Nightingale and its themes of immortality: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/the-mysteries-of-writing-novels-and-poetry-an-introduction-by-professor-belinda-
Literature of any merit has its ambiguities and this allows for different readings, giving rise to different interpretations and so, literary critical debate. This series of lectures will focus on four novels and two poems in order to focus on these ‘Mysteries of Writing’.
Works have been selected for their popularity or, contrariwise, their relative obscurity, to offer historical range, and to include both English and non-English texts. In analysing a few works in detail, methods of reading will be identified which can be used to unlock from all texts some of their abiding and powerful relevance to human life.
Professor Jack continues her tenure as the Gresham Professor of Rhetoric. Information on her ongoing series of free public lectures is available here: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/rhetoric-lecture-series-2014-2015-an-introduction-by-professor-belinda-jack
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,600 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 13
Rupert Penry-Jones reads 'Bright Star' by John Keats from Words For You: The Next Chapter
Rupert Penry-Jones reads 'Bright Star' by John Keats from Words For You: The Next Chapter. Out 15th November. Click to order your copy http://www.amazon.co.u......
Rupert Penry-Jones reads 'Bright Star' by John Keats from Words For You: The Next Chapter. Out 15th November. Click to order your copy http://www.amazon.co.u...
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Rupert Penry-Jones reads 'Bright Star' by John Keats from Words For You: The Next Chapter. Out 15th November. Click to order your copy http://www.amazon.co.u...
Written on a Summer Evening By John Keats
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About the author - John Keats (1795 -- 1821) was an English Romantic poet. He was born in London, England. Sensual imagery was a distinct feature of his poetry. Despite unfavorable criticism earlier, he was well appreciated in later part of his life and after death.
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The church bells toll a melancholy round,
Calling the people to some other prayers,
Some other gloominess, more dreadful cares,
More harkening to the sermon's horrid sound.
Surely the mind of man is closely bound
In some blind spell: seeing that each one tears
Himself from fireside joys and Lydian airs,
And converse high of those with glory crowned.
Still, still they toll, and I should feel a damp,
A chill as from a tomb, did I not know
That they are dying like an outburnt lamp, -
That 'tis their sighing, wailing, ere they go
Into oblivion -that fresh flowers will grow,
And many glories of immortal stamp.
wn.com/Written On A Summer Evening By John Keats
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About the author - John Keats (1795 -- 1821) was an English Romantic poet. He was born in London, England. Sensual imagery was a distinct feature of his poetry. Despite unfavorable criticism earlier, he was well appreciated in later part of his life and after death.
Voice Over Artist - Supriya Kapoor
VFX Producer - Shravan Shah
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The church bells toll a melancholy round,
Calling the people to some other prayers,
Some other gloominess, more dreadful cares,
More harkening to the sermon's horrid sound.
Surely the mind of man is closely bound
In some blind spell: seeing that each one tears
Himself from fireside joys and Lydian airs,
And converse high of those with glory crowned.
Still, still they toll, and I should feel a damp,
A chill as from a tomb, did I not know
That they are dying like an outburnt lamp, -
That 'tis their sighing, wailing, ere they go
Into oblivion -that fresh flowers will grow,
And many glories of immortal stamp.
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 68
Bright Star: John Keats/Fanny Brawne
I just finished watching this film last weekend and was so moved that it inspired me to make a music video. Such a sad but beautiful movie! (And thank you, R......
I just finished watching this film last weekend and was so moved that it inspired me to make a music video. Such a sad but beautiful movie! (And thank you, R...
wn.com/Bright Star John Keats Fanny Brawne
I just finished watching this film last weekend and was so moved that it inspired me to make a music video. Such a sad but beautiful movie! (And thank you, R...
The Making of a Scientist: Evolutionary Biologist Richard Dawkins - Interview on Autobiography
Clinton Richard Dawkins, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College......
Clinton Richard Dawkins, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College...
wn.com/The Making Of A Scientist Evolutionary Biologist Richard Dawkins Interview On Autobiography
Clinton Richard Dawkins, FRS, FRSL (born 26 March 1941) is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and author. He is an emeritus fellow of New College...
"Fulgida Stella" John Keats - Interpretazione - [Tratto dal film "Bright Star"]
Fulgida stella, come tu lo sei fermo foss'io, però non in solingo splendore alto sospeso nella notte con rimosse le palpebre in eterno a sorvegliare come paz......
Fulgida stella, come tu lo sei fermo foss'io, però non in solingo splendore alto sospeso nella notte con rimosse le palpebre in eterno a sorvegliare come paz...
wn.com/Fulgida Stella John Keats Interpretazione Tratto Dal Film Bright Star
Fulgida stella, come tu lo sei fermo foss'io, però non in solingo splendore alto sospeso nella notte con rimosse le palpebre in eterno a sorvegliare come paz...
Interview With Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson
Interview With Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson
Keats
℗ 1984
Released on: 2011-01-24
Author: Ian Bairnson
Author: Alan Parsons
Composer: John Womer Edwards
Mus...
Interview With Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson
Keats
℗ 1984
Released on: 2011-01-24
Author: Ian Bairnson
Author: Alan Parsons
Composer: John Womer Edwards
Music Publisher: D.R
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Interview With Alan Parsons and Ian Bairnson
Keats
℗ 1984
Released on: 2011-01-24
Author: Ian Bairnson
Author: Alan Parsons
Composer: John Womer Edwards
Music Publisher: D.R
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 1
Ode to a Nightingale - Ben Whishaw Bright Star ❀
My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-......
My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-...
wn.com/Ode To A Nightingale Ben Whishaw Bright Star ❀
My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk, Or emptied some dull opiate to the drains One minute past, and Lethe-...
John Keats "Bright star" Poem animation
Heres a virtual movie of the great John Keats (1795 - 1821) reading his much loved sonnet "Bright Star" . This famous sonnet was written by Keats in Joseph S......
Heres a virtual movie of the great John Keats (1795 - 1821) reading his much loved sonnet "Bright Star" . This famous sonnet was written by Keats in Joseph S...
wn.com/John Keats Bright Star Poem Animation
Heres a virtual movie of the great John Keats (1795 - 1821) reading his much loved sonnet "Bright Star" . This famous sonnet was written by Keats in Joseph S...