Asylum: Improvisations on John Clare

Asylum: Improvisations on John Clare PDF

Author: Lola Haskins

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

Published: 2019-06-01

Total Pages: 97

ISBN-13: 0822986744

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Asylum presents the kind of journey John Clare might have taken in 1841 if, when he escaped the madhouse, he'd been traveling in his head rather than on his feet. Lola Haskins starts out with as little sense of direction as Clare had, and yet, after wandering all over the map, she too finally reaches her destination. The four sections in this book are where she rests for the night. The first looks tenderly at the cycle of human life. The second renders the world around her as if she were painting it. By the third, having lost her way, she turns to the supernatural and in the process is sometimes laugh-out-loud funny. The book ends as she finds it again and arrives in her dear north-west England, having learned from John Clare that she “can be homeless at home and half-gratified to find I can be happy anywhere.”

John Clare Society Journal 11 (1992)

John Clare Society Journal 11 (1992) PDF

Author: Mark Storey

Publisher: John Clare Society

Published:

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 9780904790672

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Clare records that it was 'a very old custom among villagers in summer time to stick a piece of greensward full of field flowers and place it as an ornament in their cottages which ornaments are called Midsummer Cushions.' This 'cottage custom'suggested the title to him for this collection. The texts of the poems are those which Clare himself wanted to publish in 1832, but for which he could not find a sufficient number of subscribers. Almost a third of the book's 391 poems were published for the first time when this collection first appeared in 1978. These poems, edited by Anne Tibble, a Yorkshire-born scholar and biographer of John Clare, finally cement the poet's long-deserved reputation as our foremost naturalist poet of the English countryside.

John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004)

John Clare Society Journal, 23 (2004) PDF

Author: Bridget Keegan

Publisher: John Clare Society

Published:

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9780953899531

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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 in Context

John Clare in Context PDF

Author: Geoffrey Summerfield

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1994-05-12

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780521445474

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

John Clare

John Clare PDF

Author: Jonathan Bate

Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux

Published: 2016-01-05

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 1466895454

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The long-awaited literary biography of the supreme "poets' poet" John Clare (1793-1864) is the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced. No one has ever written more powerfully of nature, of a rural childhood, and of the alienated and unstable self, but until now he has never been the subject of a comprehensive literary biography. Here at last is his full story told by the light of his voluminous work: his birth in poverty, his work as an agricultural labourer, his burgeoning promise as a writer--cultivated under the gaze of rival patrons--then his moment of fame in the company of John Keats and the toast of literary London, and finally his decline into mental illness and his last years confined in asylums. Clare's ringing voice--quick-witted, passionate, vulnerable, courageous--emerges in generous quotation from his letters, journals, autobiographical writings, and his poems, as Jonathan Bate, the celebrated scholar of Shakespeare, brings the complex man, his beloved work, and his ribald world vividly to life.

John Clare: Poems of the Middle Period, 1822-1837

John Clare: Poems of the Middle Period, 1822-1837 PDF

Author: John Clare

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 868

ISBN-13: 9780198123866

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Completing the influential Oxford edition of Clare's collected poems, this volume presents the poems of the Northborough period of Clare's creativity. As with other volumes in the edition, many of the poems have never before been published, and Clare's spelling, punctuation, grammar, and vocabulary have all been carefully preserved. This final volume also includes corrections to the texts, variants, and notes in previously-published volumes in the series, along with a cumulative glossary and cumulative indices of first-lines and titles that will assist readers in their use of the edition as a whole. Clare's poetry deals not only with his own countryside, but also with its ceremonies and celebrations, its customs and games, its political, economic, and religious concerns, its proverbs, tales, and songs - indeed, with all aspects of its popular culture. The poems of the Northborough period are some of Clare's best work, demonstrating a particularly concise vision of Clare's experience of Nature.

HEART-SHAPED LEAVES:Aphorisms, Adaptations, Improvisations and Essays

HEART-SHAPED LEAVES:Aphorisms, Adaptations, Improvisations and Essays PDF

Author: Shahin Khalilli

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-07-08

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 1329351916

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""'Heart-Shaped Leaves' is a wry and witty collection of aphorisms and observations. It's a unique compilation, somewhat like W. H. Auden's 'Commonplace Book'..."" David Damrosch Ernest Bernbaum Professor and Chair, Department of Comparative Literature Harvard University ""This little book 'Heart-Shaped Leaves' is not an academic work but the work of a man who looks at literature with a loving eye. Prof. Khalilli's commentaries and thoughts, some profound some less so, demonstrate his love of literature. He has collected his thoughts over many years of study but has never before committed them to paper."" Dr.F. Alexander Magill Ege University, Izmir.Turkey