Ep. 13 John Keats’ Bright Star read by heart with analysis

John Keats writing his last poem 'Bright star' on the Maria Crowther is one of the great myths of the poet's tragic last months. Inspired by retracing Keats' Final Journey on Google Earth, we ask: what if were true? How might it change our reading of one of his greatest sonnets? As part of our limbering up, we learned the poem by heart and recorded the results... ----more---- Listeners of a sensitive disposition should beware. There is a reference and a reading of Aerosmith.  Click for info: 2021 Keats-Shelley Prize. Click for info: 2021 Young Romantics Prize.  To learn more about the Keats-Shelley House and our KeatsShelley200 Bicentenary programme, visit: https://ksh.roma.it You can support the Keats-Shelley House by becoming a Friend: https://keats-shelley.org/support/friends Follow us on TwitterLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSubscribe to us on YouTube This podcast was written and presented by James Kidd. The KS Podcast theme tune is ‘Androids Always Escape’ by Chris Zabriskie. Visit http://chriszabriskie.com/  

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