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John Clare Society Journal 31 (2012)

John Clare Society Journal 31 (2012)
Author: Greg Crossan
Publisher: John Clare Society
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2012-07-13
Genre:
ISBN: 0956411320

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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 36 (2017)

John Clare Society Journal 36 (2017)
Author: Simon Kövesi
Publisher: John Clare Society
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2017-07-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 095641138X

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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. 2017.


John Clare Society Journal, 29 (2010)

John Clare Society Journal, 29 (2010)
Author: Ronald Blythe
Publisher: John Clare Society
Total Pages: 98
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780956411303

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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, 15 (1996)

John Clare Society Journal, 15 (1996)
Author: Edmund Blunden
Publisher: John Clare Society
Total Pages: 100
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780952254133

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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 33 (2014)

John Clare Society Journal 33 (2014)
Author: Erin Lafford
Publisher: John Clare Society
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2014-07-13
Genre:
ISBN: 0956411355

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New Essays on John Clare

New Essays on John Clare
Author: Simon Kövesi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-07-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1316351955

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John Clare (1793–1864) has long been recognized as one of England's foremost poets of nature, landscape and rural life. Scholars and general readers alike regard his tremendous creative output as a testament to a probing and powerful intellect. Clare was that rare amalgam ‒ a poet who wrote from a working-class, impoverished background, who was steeped in folk and ballad culture, and who yet, against all social expectations and prejudices, read and wrote himself into a grand literary tradition. All the while he maintained a determined sense of his own commitments to the poor, to natural history and to the local. Through the diverse approaches of ten scholars, this collection shows how Clare's many angles of critical vision illuminate current understandings of environmental ethics, aesthetics, Romantic and Victorian literary history, and the nature of work.


The Poet's Mistake

The Poet's Mistake
Author: Erica McAlpine
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0691203474

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. The Poet's Mistake -- Chapter 1. Wordsworth's Imperfect Perfect -- Chapter 2. Robert Browning's Bad Habit -- Chapter 3. Wondering about John Clare -- Chapter 4. Emily Dickinson's Eloquent Lies -- Chapter 5. Hart Crane's Wrapture -- Chapter 6. Fact-Checking Elizabeth Bishop -- Chapter 7. Misremembering Seamus Heaney -- Conclusion. Mistaking on Purpose -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.


The Sonnet

The Sonnet
Author: Stephen Regan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2019
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0192893076

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The Sonnet provides a comprehensive study of one of the oldest and most popular forms of poetry, widely used by Shakespeare, Milton and Wordsworth, and still used today by poets such as Seamus Heaney, Tony Harrison and Carol Ann Duffy. This book traces the development of the sonnet from its origins in medieval Italy to its widespread acceptance in modern Britain, Ireland and America. It shows how the sonnet emerges from the aristocratic courtly centres of Renaissance Europe and gradually becomes the chosen form of radical political poets such as Milton. The book draws on detailed critical analysis of some of the best-known sonnets written in English to explain how the sonnet functions as a poetic form, and it argues that the flexibility and versatility of the sonnet have given it a special place in literary history and tradition.


John Clare

John Clare
Author: Simon Kövesi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2017-08-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1349591831

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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.