In the village of Hampstead, England, John Keats wrote most of his great odes and mature poems in a two-family house he shared with his friend Charles Brown. He also lived an acutely pent-up existence ...
The other night I shared dinner with a couple who hated Jane Campion's new movie, about the truncated, ill-fated love relationship between the British poet savant, John Keats, and his paramour, Fanny ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. When I read John Keats's poetry in high school and college, I had a ...
What a pleasure these days to come across a book that unabashedly, cheerfully celebrates the lasting power of literature. Jonathan Bate takes his cue straight from one of the subjects of his dual ...
Love stories are hard to come by at the cineplex, which is why it's nice to see that writer-director Jane Campion, who doesn't make films very often, has concocted "Bright Star," reaching back to 19th ...
“Bright Star” recounts the love between poet John Keats and seamstress/designer Fanny Brawne, cut short by Keats’ death of tuberculosis at 25. The Examiner spoke with award-winning director Jane ...
Set in the bucolic suburbs of early-19th-century London, as fresh and dewy as a newly mowed lawn, Jane Campion’s Bright Star recounts the love affair between a tubercular young poet and the ...
Bright Star (Apparition), Jane Campion’s new film about the brief love affair between John Keats and his neighbor Fanny Brawne, is a thing of beauty: the rare film about the life of an artist that is ...
Chronicling the first love of 19th-century poet John Keats and girl next door Fanny Brawne (he dedicated his poem "Bright Star" to her), it's budding and grand, despite being cultivated in a tiny ...
Bright Star is a die-hard romantic’s romance, eschewing tawdriness in favor of shy smiles, stolen glances and soft kisses. It helps, of course, that half of its pas de deux is John Keats (Ben Whishaw) ...