Author: Anne Barton
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780952254188
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 106
Book Description
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, 18 (1999)
John Clare Society Journal 2016
Author: Simon Kovesi
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 0956411371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
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.
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 0956411371
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
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.
New Essays on John Clare
Author: Simon Kövesi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031117
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Essays by leading scholars offer new insights into a remarkable poet and early advocate of environmental ethics and aesthetics.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107031117
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 257
Book Description
Essays by leading scholars offer new insights into a remarkable poet and early advocate of environmental ethics and aesthetics.
John Clare
Author: R. Sales
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 140399028X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
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.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 140399028X
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
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.
John Clare Society Journal, 30 (2011)
Author: Ben Hickman
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780956411310
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
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.
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780956411310
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
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 and the Imagination of the Reader
Author: P. Chirico
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230591108
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This broad and original study of the full range of John Clare's work is the first to take seriously his repeated appeals to the judgement of future readers. A series of close readings reveals Clare's sophisticated poetics: his covert quotations, his careful analysis of the history, and his fascination with literary success and posthumous fame.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 0230591108
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 234
Book Description
This broad and original study of the full range of John Clare's work is the first to take seriously his repeated appeals to the judgement of future readers. A series of close readings reveals Clare's sophisticated poetics: his covert quotations, his careful analysis of the history, and his fascination with literary success and posthumous fame.
John Clare Society Journal, 21 (2002)
Author: Jonathan Bate
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780953899517
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
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.
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780953899517
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
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, 19 (2000)
Author: Tim Chilcott
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780952254195
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
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.
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780952254195
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
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's Religion
Author: Sarah Houghton-Walker
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317110730
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Addressing a neglected aspect of John Clare's history, Sarah Houghton-Walker explores Clare's poetry within the framework of his faith and the religious context in which he lived. While Clare expressed affection for the Established Church and other denominations on various occasions, Houghton-Walker brings together a vast array of evidence to show that any exploration of Clare's religious faith must go beyond pulpit and chapel. Phenomena that Clare himself defines as elements of faith include ghosts, witches, and literature, as well as concepts such as selfhood, Eden, eternity, childhood, and evil. Together with more traditional religious expressions, these apparently disparate features of Clare's spirituality are revealed to be of fundamental significance to his poetry, and it becomes evident that Clare's experiences can tell us much about the experience of 'religion', 'faith', and 'belief' in the period more generally. A distinguishing characteristic of Houghton-Walker's approach is her conviction that one must take into account all aspects of Clare's faith or else risk misrepresenting it. Her book thus engages not only with the facts of Clare's religious habits but also with the ways in which he was literally inspired, and with how that inspiration is connected to his intimations of divinity, to his vision of nature, and thus to his poetry. Belief, mediated through the idea of vision, is found to be implicated in Clare's experiences and interpretations of the natural world and is thus shown to be critical to the content of his verse.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317110730
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Addressing a neglected aspect of John Clare's history, Sarah Houghton-Walker explores Clare's poetry within the framework of his faith and the religious context in which he lived. While Clare expressed affection for the Established Church and other denominations on various occasions, Houghton-Walker brings together a vast array of evidence to show that any exploration of Clare's religious faith must go beyond pulpit and chapel. Phenomena that Clare himself defines as elements of faith include ghosts, witches, and literature, as well as concepts such as selfhood, Eden, eternity, childhood, and evil. Together with more traditional religious expressions, these apparently disparate features of Clare's spirituality are revealed to be of fundamental significance to his poetry, and it becomes evident that Clare's experiences can tell us much about the experience of 'religion', 'faith', and 'belief' in the period more generally. A distinguishing characteristic of Houghton-Walker's approach is her conviction that one must take into account all aspects of Clare's faith or else risk misrepresenting it. Her book thus engages not only with the facts of Clare's religious habits but also with the ways in which he was literally inspired, and with how that inspiration is connected to his intimations of divinity, to his vision of nature, and thus to his poetry. Belief, mediated through the idea of vision, is found to be implicated in Clare's experiences and interpretations of the natural world and is thus shown to be critical to the content of his verse.
John Clare Society Journal, 26 (2007)
Author: Kelsey Thornton
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780953899579
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
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.
Publisher: John Clare Society
ISBN: 9780953899579
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
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.