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Bright Star: Love Letters And Poems Of John Keats To Fanny Brawne (2009)

by John Keats(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0143117742 (ISBN13: 9780143117742)
languge
English
publisher
Penguin Books
review 1: I found the letters fascinating but I also felt a bit ashamed to be reading the personal things he intended for only Fanny to read and that his privacy was so neglected that the letters were even published in the first place. Having said that, they inspired a very romantic, tragic movie that I love! I think I need to learn more about poetry, because the poems at the end I just couldn't get into except for a few. I know! To speak such a thing about Keats is blasphemy of poetry but that is how I feel.
review 2: jane c. is a great cinema legend. first i saw an angel at my table and later on the piano. movies that stay in my memory. she is also an ambassador for the kiwi cause by those films. making a movie about a poet is a thing to do. i remember 'il postino' tha
... moret was a film about a postman and pablo neruda on an italian island. very well done because neruda was almost not visible. it was mere suggestion that let you free to make a picture yourself. for that reason unfortunately i don't intend to watch 'bright star' because i fear keats the poet is turned into prose.but to have poems and letters from keats collected this way is a joy! less
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nikkigts1984
This is the kind of love I dream of...
gene
Keats is cutes. Great writer. 'SPECT.
Daisy13
heartbreaking but beautiful
Momolovely
Gorgeous. Heart-breaking.
sush
3.5 out of 5
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