Jason Goldsmith\u27s contribution to Volume 30 of the John Clare Society Journal. Article focuses on Clares poem, \u27Don Juan\u27 and its place in the University classroom
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
John Clare’s pre-asylum nature writing (1804-1837) problematizes critical inquiry on two fronts: lit...
The eighteenth-century traditions of Gaelic poetry and Trinity College Dublin’s academic focus on cl...
The John Clare Conference, organized by the John Clare Society of North America, March 21-22, 2003, ...
As the title indicates, the basis of the thesis is to set John Clare’s life and work within the cont...
This chapter tackles issues of place in the self-presentation and critical reception of John Clare, ...
JOHN CLARE seems more present than ever in contemporary literary culture. His ‘imperishable poems’ c...
This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the Romantic- and Vict...
In this thesis, I explore the Romantic poet John Clare’s remarkable relationship with birds. Clare (...
This study is an attempt to interpret and correlate Clare's several statements in prose and verse ab...
PhDMy thesis examines social observation in the poetry of John Clare, focusing on his work in the ye...
This book investigates what it is that makes John Clare’s poetic vision so unique, and asks how we u...
This annotated bibliography of John Clare (1793-1864) contains primary and secondary material from 1...
This article examines the political speaking and writing of John Keble, John Henry Newman, and other...
John Clare (1793–1864) has long been recognized as one of England's foremost poets of nature, landsc...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
John Clare’s pre-asylum nature writing (1804-1837) problematizes critical inquiry on two fronts: lit...
The eighteenth-century traditions of Gaelic poetry and Trinity College Dublin’s academic focus on cl...
The John Clare Conference, organized by the John Clare Society of North America, March 21-22, 2003, ...
As the title indicates, the basis of the thesis is to set John Clare’s life and work within the cont...
This chapter tackles issues of place in the self-presentation and critical reception of John Clare, ...
JOHN CLARE seems more present than ever in contemporary literary culture. His ‘imperishable poems’ c...
This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the Romantic- and Vict...
In this thesis, I explore the Romantic poet John Clare’s remarkable relationship with birds. Clare (...
This study is an attempt to interpret and correlate Clare's several statements in prose and verse ab...
PhDMy thesis examines social observation in the poetry of John Clare, focusing on his work in the ye...
This book investigates what it is that makes John Clare’s poetic vision so unique, and asks how we u...
This annotated bibliography of John Clare (1793-1864) contains primary and secondary material from 1...
This article examines the political speaking and writing of John Keble, John Henry Newman, and other...
John Clare (1793–1864) has long been recognized as one of England's foremost poets of nature, landsc...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
John Clare’s pre-asylum nature writing (1804-1837) problematizes critical inquiry on two fronts: lit...
The eighteenth-century traditions of Gaelic poetry and Trinity College Dublin’s academic focus on cl...