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20/01/2013

Barbara Flynn reads a lightly-abridged version of the macabre classic by John Keats: Isabella, or the Pot of Basil. Presented by Roger McGough.

Barbara Flynn reads a lightly abridged version of the macabre classic by John Keats: 'Isabella, or - the Pot of Basil'. Presented by Roger McGough.

Written in 1818, 'Isabella; or the Pot of Basil' is a hauntingly beautiful tale of devotion to a lost love. Fair Isabella falls for a servant, Lorenzo, much to the annoyance of her brothers. They had hoped to marry her off to some Florentine nobleman. So they contrive to murder poor Lorenzo. However, the brothers underestimate the power of the couple's love to endure. Through death, apparitions, exhumations and theft, Isabella's love persists - albeit with a little help from an aged dame and some unconventional gardening techniques. Basil may never taste quite the same again!

With its origins in 14th century stories written by Boccaccio, Keats's re-telling inspired the Pre-Raphaelite artists Holman Hunt and Millais to paint two very different visions of Isabella.

A chilling tale - perfect for a winter's night - beautifully read by Barbara Flynn.
Producer: Sarah Langan.

30 minutes

Last on

Sat 26 Jan 2013 23:30

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A slightly abridged version of

Isabella; or the Pot of Basil

by John Keats

From Keats鈥檚 Poetry and Prose

Publisher:听 W.W. Norton & Company

Broadcasts

  • Sun 20 Jan 2013 16:30
  • Sat 26 Jan 2013 23:30