Bright Star - John Keats & Jane Campion

Bright Star

By John Keats & Jane Campion

  • Release Date: 2009-09-16
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 1.5
1.5
From 7 Ratings

The epic romance of one of the most celebrated poets in the English language

Coming to theatres in September 2009 is the tragic love story of nineteenth- century poet John Keats and the love of his life, Fanny Brawne. Keats died at the young age of twenty-five, leaving behind some of the most exquisite and moving verse and letters ever written, inspired by his deep love for Fanny. Bright Star is a collection of Keats' romantic poems and correspondence in the heat of his passion, and is a dazzling display of a talent cut cruelly short.

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Reviews

  • Not Bright Star or Keats!

    1
    By Quilesns
    This is a book called "Bamso" on dreams check the sample- this is mistitled and misrepresented by the image
  • You messed up

    1
    By Kristie0413
    This book is not bright star are you going to correct this and replace it cause that's not right I paid for a certain book and should get the right one.
  • Wrong book

    1
    By Thoueris
    This is not "Bright Star" or any work by Keats. It's some other work called "Bamsaro." Too bad, as I really wanted the Keats.