John Clare and the Bounds of Circumstance

John Clare and the Bounds of Circumstance

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  • Author: Johanne Clare
  • Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
  • ISBN: 9780773506060
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 248

As a working-class poet, born in 1793 to an impovisherished family in rural England, John Clare has often been considered of interest for the unusual nature of his life and career rather than for his poetry. In this book, Johanne Clare argues that he should be taken seriously both as a poet and as a representative figure in a period of social and agrarian upheaval. She discusses Clare's political attitudes and his views on the social issues which most affected him - poverty, economic inequality, class prejudice, and the enclosure movement - and shows how his social identity and experience were intricately related to his major writings.


John Clare in Context

John Clare in Context

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  • Author: Geoffrey Summerfield
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521445474
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 348

Critics including Seamus Heaney provide a welcome reappraisal in the wake of Clare's bicentenary.


Palgrave Advances in John Clare Studies

Palgrave Advances in John Clare Studies

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  • Author: Simon Kӧvesi
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030433749
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 325

This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the Romantic- and Victorian-period poet John Clare, which each take a rigorous approach to both persistent and emergent themes in his life and work. Designed to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of Clare’s first volume of poetry, Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery, the scholarship collected here both affirms Clare’s importance as a major nineteenth-century poet and reveals how his verse continually provokes fresh areas of enquiry. Offering new archival, theoretical, and sometimes corrective insights into Clare’s world and work, the essays in this volume cover a multitude of topics, including Clare’s immersion in song and print culture, his formal ingenuity, his environmental and ecological imagination, his mental and physical health, and his experience of asylums. This book gives students a range of imaginative avenues into Clare’s work, and offers both new readers and experienced Clare scholars a vital set of contributions to ongoing critical debates.


John Clare Society Journal, 29 (2010)

John Clare Society Journal, 29 (2010)

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  • Author: Ronald Blythe
  • Publisher: John Clare Society
  • ISBN: 9780956411303
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 98

The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and work of the poet John Clare.


John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004)

John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004)

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  • Author: Bridget Keegan
  • Publisher: John Clare Society
  • ISBN: 9780953899531
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 104

The official Journal of the John Clare Society, published annually to reflect the interest in, and approaches to, the life and work of the poet John Clare.


John Clare, Politics and Poetry

John Clare, Politics and Poetry

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  • Author: A. Vardy
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780333966174
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 112

John Clare, Politics and Poetry challenges the traditional portrait of 'poor John Clare', the helpless victim of personal and professional circumstance. Clare's career has been presented as a disaster of editorial heavy-handedness, condescension, a poor market, and conservative patronage. Yet Clare was not a passive victim. This study explores the sources of the 'poor Clare' tradition, and recovers Clare's agency, revealing a writer fully engaged in his own professional life and in the social and political questions of the day.


John Clare

John Clare

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  • Author: Simon Kövesi
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 1349591831
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

This book investigates what it is that makes John Clare’s poetic vision so unique, and asks how we use Clare for contemporary ends. It explores much of the criticism that has appeared in response to his life and work, and asks hard questions about the modes and motivations of critics and editors. Clare is increasingly regarded as having been an environmentalist long before the word appeared; this book investigates whether this ‘green’ rush to place him as a radical proto-ecologist does any disservice to his complex positions in relation to social class, work, agriculture, poverty and women. This book attempts to unlock Clare’s own theorisations and practices of what we might now call an ‘ecological consciousness’, and works out how his ‘ecocentric’ mode might relate to that of other Romantic poets. Finally, this book asks how we might treat Clare as our contemporary while still being attentive to the peculiarities of his unique historical circumstances.


John Clare

John Clare

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  • Author: Jonathan Bate
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 1447203623
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

‘What distinguished Clare is an unspectacular joy and a love for the inexorable one-thing-after-anotherness of the world’ Seamus Heaney John Clare (1793-1864) was a great Romantic poet, with a name to rival that of Blake, Byron, Wordsworth or Shelley – and a life to match. The ‘poet’s poet’, he has a place in the national pantheon and, more tangibly, a plaque in Westminster Abbey’s Poets’ Corner, unveiled in 1989. Here at last is Clare’s full story, from his birth in poverty and employment as an agricultural labourer, via his burgeoning promise as a writer – cultivated under the gaze of rival patrons – and moment of fame, in the company of John Keats, as the toast of literary London, to his final decline into mental illness and the last years of his life, confined in asylums. Clare’s ringing voice – quick-witted, passionate, vulnerable, courageous – emerges through extracts from his letters, journals, autobiographical writings and poems, as Jonathan Bate brings this complex man, his revered work and his ribald world, vividly to life.


John Clare

John Clare

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  • Author: R. Sales
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 140399028X
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 195

This book situates John Clare's long, prolific but often badly neglected literary life within the wider cultural histories of the Regency and earlier Victorian periods. The first half considers the construction of the Regency peasant-poet and how Clare performed this role on stages such as the London Magazine. It also looks at the way in which it went out of fashion as Regency mentalities were replaced by early Victorian ones. The second half recreates asylum culture and places Clare's performances as Regency boxers and Lord Byron within this bleak new world.


New Essays on John Clare

New Essays on John Clare

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  • Author: Simon Kövesi
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1107031117
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

Essays by leading scholars offer new insights into a remarkable poet and early advocate of environmental ethics and aesthetics.