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Explore "keats" with insightful episodes like "John Keats, le poète qui éclaire les temps sombres", "John Keats is what we need & Dolli sings "La Belle Dame sans Merci"", "Folkets dikt: ”Till hösten” av John Keats", "Of Time and Place" and "English Literature 36 - John Keats: life and works" from podcasts like ""Les Nuits de France Culture", "Rob&Dolli: Life to Life", "Dagens dikt", "BAWDS Podcast Productions" and "Ad Maiora - English Literature"" and more!
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John Keats is what we need & Dolli sings "La Belle Dame sans Merci"
John Keats is a world famous poet. His lines are sung by Loreena McKennit in "La Belle Dame sans Merci". John Waterhouse painted his story. And Dolli sings. This is a rare event of proof for how much poetry soothes the podcaster's mind and lights up the spirits.
Folkets dikt: ”Till hösten” av John Keats
ÖVERSÄTTNING: Per Hallström UPPLÄSNING: Clas Göran Söllgård Önskad av Lars-Göran Persson i Lund.
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”Till hösten” av John Keats
DIKTSAMLING: Originalet (To autumn) från 1819. Översättningen publicerad första gången 1914. Hämtad ur All världens lyrik (Bonniers, 1943)
MUSIK: Johannes Brahms: Wie Melodien zieht es mir
EXEKUTÖR: Andreas Ottensamer, klarinett, Yuja Wang, piano
Of Time and Place
English Literature 36 - John Keats: life and works
In this video we analyse his the main features of his poetry, with special attention to "Ode on a Grecian Urn" and "La Belle Dame sans Merci".
Letteratura Inglese 36 - John Keats (Londra, 1795 - Roma, 1821): vita e opere
ðIl video tratta, insieme ai suoi dati biografici, un'analisi delle tematiche con riferimento a due dei più famosi componimenti: ðºOde all'Urna Greca e ðLa Belle Dame sans Merci
N.B.
Piccolo lapsus: nel video dico erroneamente che la morte di Keats è avvenuta nel 1812 anziché nel 1821! Piccola svista dopo diverse ore di registrazione :-)
Bonus Episode 4: The Keats Interview Tape
Welcome to the 4th Bonus Episode of the Shonen Tapes Podcast! On Today's episode, the guys are joined by the extremely talented actor/rapper/producer and all around Renaissance Man Keats. After making some amazing tiktoks that have been blowing up, and by reaching 1.7 Million followers on TikTok alone, Keats has been taking the creative world by storm. His TikToks have been doing crazy numbers, to the point where he even expanded one seires and released a Short Film called Pirate Heist, which can currently be found on YouTube. His Bleach Freestyle has been blowing up as well, expanding his notoriety into the rap game.
The guys discuss Keats's overall process on how he not only comes up wit the ideas for his videos but his songs as well. They also go over the challenges of being a Renaissance Man in this day and age, and how Anime has influenced Keats in all avenues that he pursues. This was an extremely fun episode for everyone involved, and one that you will definitely not want to miss. Make sure to check out Keats on all major forms of social media, his info is listed below!
Keats Twitter: @keatsdidit, https://twitter.com/keatsdidit
Keats Instagram: @keatsdidit, https://www.instagram.com/keatsdidit/?hl=en
Keats TikTok: @keatsdidit
Keats Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-4PRTzthXDUiLGL7JmwijQ
Keats Twitch: Keatsdidit
Keats Website: keatsdidit.com
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This episode includes: Keats, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Rap, Anime, Jay Z, Nas, Demon Slayer, Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, Attack On Titan, One Piece, Biggie, Tupac, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Russ
Links to everything HERE!
Page Parle Past: John Keats
In this twist on our regular series 'Page Parle' we interview the famous Romantic poet John Keats.
We cover some of the events of his life that inspired his work, his adventures and his struggles and his deep friendship with Charles Armitage Brown.
Credits:
In Page Parle Past: John Keats
The presenter was Rosie Beech
John Keats was played by Ben Hall
And Charles Brown by Jose Gonzalez
The Script Editor was Ellis Jamieson
Music: Chopin Op. 28 No. 15 in D Flat Major performed by Susanne Grutzmann
5. Keats e Leopardi, dolci voci del cuore
Shoshana Keats-Jaskoll on The Franciska Show
Letteratura Inglese 10 - Differenze tra i Poeti Romantici di Prima e di Seconda Generazione
Nel presente video vengono analizzate tanto le differenze quanto le analogie tra la prima e la seconda generazione, con specifico riferimento alle opere degli artisti.
I Poeti menzionali sono:
- Prima Generazione:
William Wordsworth (https://youtu.be/BjhmfUFSoL0)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (https://youtu.be/nWRMnfB_G3Y)
William Blake ( https://youtu.be/9HyCzoYOdig e https://youtu.be/GX8itNoGySI)
Sir Walter Scott
Charles Lamb
- Seconda Generazione:
Lord Byron
Percy Bysshe Shelley
John Keats
Woes of Poetry and Writing BB Ep #3
Sarah Manguso - Siste Viator - Ancient Gods Walk the Earth
Today, from a balcony in Beverly Hills, I perform some raps and songs I wrote in 2nd grade. And then I launch into the real meat of this episode. Siste Viator, a book of poems by Sarah Manguso was recommended to me by a well read listener, and I immediately fell in love with it. I'm positive you will as well. I also read you the Dave Eggers blurb from the back cover explaining why this is the perfect book of poems for those of us not so inclined to read poetry. I know that describes a few of you out there. I'm just sorry you have to hear me singing about my early-onset-jealously towards people with blue eyes first.
Please stay,
Robyn
609. Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats
574. Ode to Autumn by John Keats
EP09 - ShootSac CEO Keats Elliott - BR RADIO
Ron talks with Shoot Sac's leading lady about her startup experience, making your marketing work, secrets of production, and how to get your ideas off the ground!
This is a must listen for any aspiring business owner!
On Sitting Down to Read 'King Lear' Once Again
On Sitting Down to Read 'King Lear' Once Again
554. When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be by John Keats
CMP Special 16 The Interim Show
We're taking a hiatus and we tell you all about it
This is a special explanatory show that we released to let all of our listeners know why we are having the delays in our release schedule. We wanted to let you know the Show is not dead, we're probably going to be very irregular over the next year and that we really appreciate the fantastic support you guys have showed us. We also include a poem for you by the amazing poet, John Keats.
Full Show-notes, with all credits, can be found on our main Website at http://celticmythpodshow.com/interim
Running Order:
- Intro 0:41
- News & Views 1:34
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats 4:26
We hope you enjoy it!
Gary & Ruthie x x x
Released: 3rd Feb 2010, 10m
It's always great to hear from you! Email garyandruth@celticmythpodshow.com, or leave us a message using Speakpipe
News & Views
We talk about the health issues that have prevented Gary from producing the shows and what we expect for 2010. We also send our deepest sympathies to Tee Morris and put a call out for Philippa Ballantine's Appeal to support him.
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
by John Keats
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We'd like to wish you 'Hwyl fawr!', which is Welsh for Goodbye and have fun, or more literally Wishing a Good Mood on you!