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John Keats,Sir Andrew Motion | 128 pages | 01 Sep 2011 | FABER & FABER | 9780571275533 | English | , United Kingdom Bright Star – John Keats – Analysis | my word in your ear

Bright Star is a British-French-Australian biographical fiction romantic drama film based on the last three years of the life of poet John Keats and his romantic relationship with Fanny Brawne. It was directed by Jane Campionwho wrote the screenplay inspired by Andrew Motion 's biography of Keats; Motion served as a script consultant on the film. The Dilkes occupy one half of a double house, with Charles Brown Paul Schneider occupying the other half. Brown is John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion friend, roommate, and associate in writing. Fanny's flirtatious personality contrasts with Keats' notably more aloof nature. She begins to pursue him after her siblings Samuel and Toots obtain his book of poetry, " Endymion ". Her efforts to interact with the poet are fruitless until he witnesses her grief for the loss of his brother, Tom. Keats begins to open up to her advances while spending Christmas with the Brawne family. He begins giving her poetry lessons, and it becomes apparent that their attraction is mutual. Fanny is nevertheless troubled by his reluctance to pursue her, on which her mother Kerry Fox surmises, "Mr. Keats knows he cannot like you, he has no living and no income. It is only after Fanny receives a valentine from Brown that Keats passionately confronts them and asks if they are lovers. Brown sent the valentine in jest, but warns Keats that Fanny is a mere flirt playing John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion game. Fanny is hurt by Brown's accusations and Keats' lack of faith in her; she ends their lessons and leaves. The Dilkes move to Westminster in the spring, leaving the Brawne family their half of the house and six months rent. Fanny and Keats then resume their interaction and fall deeply John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion love. The relationship comes to an abrupt end when Brown departs with Keats for his summer holiday, where Keats may earn some money. Fanny is heartbroken, though she is comforted by Keats' love letters. When the men return in the autumn, Fanny's mother voices her concern that Fanny's attachment to the poet will hinder her from being courted. Fanny and Keats secretly become engaged. Keats contracts tuberculosis the following winter. He spends several weeks recovering until spring. His friends collect funds so that he may spend the following winter in Italy, where the climate is warmer. After Brown impregnates a maid John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion is unable to accompany him, Keats finds accommodation in London for the summer, and is later taken in by the Brawne family following an attack of his John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion. When his book sells with moderate success, Fanny's mother gives him her blessing to marry Fanny once he returns from Italy. The night before he leaves, he and Fanny say their tearful goodbyes in privacy. Keats dies in Italy the following February of complications from his illness, as his brother Tom did. In the last moments of the film, Fanny cuts her hair in an act of mourning, dons black attire, and walks the snowy paths that Keats had walked many times. It is there that she recites the love sonnet that he had written for her, called "Bright Star", as she grieves the death of her lover. Both Campion and Whishaw completed extensive research in preparation for the film. Many of the lines in the script are taken directly from Keats' letters. The letters that Fanny Brawne receives from Keats in the film were actually written by Whishaw in his own hand. Janet Pattersonwho has worked with Campion for over 20 years, served as both costume designer and production designer for the film. Campion decided that the Keats House also known as Wentworth Place was too John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion and "a little bit fusty". The film garnered positive reviews from critics. The website's critical consensus states, "Jane Campion's direction is as refined as her screenplay, and she gets the most out of her cast — especially Abbie Cornish — in this understated period drama. Mary Colbert of SBS awarded the John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion five stars out of five. She has evoked the mystery of his genius without giving up the reality of its dailiness. The film's soundtrack features original music by Mark Bradshaw with dialogue from the film voiced by Cornish and Whishaw. A collection of Keats's love letters and selected poems was published in as a companion to the motion picture, entitled John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion Star: Love Letters and Poems of John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion Keats to Fanny Brawne. The page book was published by Penguin and includes an introduction written by Campion. Composer Mark Bradshaw can be seen in the film as the conductor while the men choir performs the track Human Orchestra composed by Bradshaw himself. 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Best Editing. Best Original Music Score. Best Production Design. Best Costume Design. Alliance of Women Film Journalists. ACS Award. British Independent Film Awards. Chicago Film Critics Association Awards. Chlotrudis Award. Critics' Choice Movie Award. Evening Standard British Film Award. Dorian Award for Film of the Year. Heartland Film Festival. Houston Film Critics Society Award. IMOA Award. London Film Critics' Circle Awards. National Society of Film Critics Awards. Best Film. Best Director. Village Voice Film Poll. John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion by John Keats (Hardback, ) for sale online | eBay Andrew Motionin full Sir Andrew Peter Motionborn October 26,LondonEnglandBritish poet, biographer, and novelist who was especially noted for his narrative poetry. He served as of England from to From to he taught at the , and he later joined the faculty at the University of East Anglia, in Norwich — In the interim between these teaching positions, he was the editor of Poetry Review —83 and worked in a variety of John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion capacities for two London publishing houses. Noted for his insight and empathyMotion frequently wrote about isolation and loss. Cakea fictional biography of the obscure poet-doctor William Tabor. As poet laureate, Motion sought to make poetry accessible to a wider audience. He especially targeted younger people, encouraging schools to teach poetry regularly. He was the first laureate to serve a fixed, year term; previous laureates had received a lifetime appointment. Motion was knighted in Andrew Motion Article Additional Info. Print Cite. Facebook Twitter. Give Feedback External Websites. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article requires login. External Websites. 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T he first two generations of Romantic poets lived through a time of extraordinary upheaval. The French Revolution and the acceleration of the Industrial Revolution led to unprecedented changes in the cultural and political structures of European society. The majority of poets writing through this period reflect these changes in their work. The young Wordsworth and Coleridge are deeply involved in the life of their times; Blake is a fiery radical — an outsider attacking the status quo. Shelley and Byron, for all the privileges of their birth, become critical exiles. And Keats? Keats is the John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion exception, according to received wisdom. He collapses onto a sickbed while his contemporaries leap to the barricades. He celebrates the alternative power of the imagination, while they describe the shadows of dark satanic mills. When he died at the tragically early age of 25, his admirers praised him for thinking "on his pulses" — for having developed a style which was more heavily loaded with sensualities, more gorgeous in its effects, more voluptuously alive to actualities than any poet who had come before him. They had good reason to do so. The language of all his poems, and in particular the great odes and narrative poems of his final volume, have a delicious velvety weight: they "load every rift with ore", to use one of his own phrases. By the middle of the 19th century, greatly helped by the example of Tennyson, as well as the advocacy of his friends Arthur Hallam the subject of In Memoriam and Richard Monckton Milnes author of the first biography of Keats, which appeared inthings had changed. Keats was where he had wanted to be — and where, on his deathbed, he had despaired of being: "among the English poets". His canonical position has become increasingly secure with time. This picture of Keats contains some important truths. His life does indeed describe a heroic attempt to accommodate and understand hardship, and his poetry is indeed crammed with exceptionally rich evocations and descriptions. But these things, and many other qualities associated with them, are part of a response to the wider world that has only recently begun to receive the attention it deserves. Keats was born in Moorgate intowards what was then the eastern edge of London, John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion spent all his life "on the margins". Following the early death of his parents he was raised by his grandmother he attended a school in Enfield that was to all intents and purposes a dissenting academy — somewhere providing a broad liberal education and encouraging liberal thinking. Once he had left school he trained as a doctor in Guy's hospital, absorbing the radical influences that were then sweeping through the medical establishment. Almost exactly as Keats qualified, he gave up medicine. Actually, to find himself. He took with him into poetry the fundamental principles that his education as a whole had rooted in him. He became friends with Leigh Hunt, editor of The Examiner, the great free-thinking journal of the day. He consorted with Hunt's circle, which included Shelley. He began writing poems which gave a voice to the convictions that justify his description of himself as a "rebel angel". In some of Keats' early work, these political allegiances are clear: the opening sections of the four John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion of his long poem Endymion, for instance, or squibs like the lines written on The Anniversary of the Restoration of Charles II. But by the time Keats reached his maturity — the ascent is astonishingly rapid and steep — John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion had absorbed the lessons of Shakespeare and found a way of writing that was simultaneously of its own particular time, and universal in its reach and application. It resists explicit mention of local circumstances the government's suspension of habeas corpus, for instance, or the Peterloo massacre which occurred only days before he wrote the ode To Autumn only because it seeks to reveal the general truth in a particular situation. This means that when we read his best poems — which with a few exceptions are those in the volume — we are watching a writer grapple with the largest eternal questions: what is the role of the imagination? What is the value of art? What is the purpose of suffering? How can we create our own selves, and integrate with the lives of others? At the same time as he John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion producing these great John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion, Keats was also writing letters to friends and loved ones that clarify the theoretical thinking that lay behind them. They cover an extraordinary amount of ground, and show an equally extraordinary amount of wisdom, but they converge on a few central convictions. One of these is the idea that large theoretical concerns will only be comprehensible to people if they are rehearsed in very physical language. This is where the sensuality of his writing is so important. It is not merely a form of delighted and delightful engagement with things-in-themselves, but a way of thinking. It is a notion that every poet writing after Keats has had to negotiate, and that most have shared. From the John Keats: Selected by Andrew Motion small base of his early readership, he has become one of the most influential poets, as well as one of the most beloved. 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