PhDMy thesis examines social observation in the poetry of John Clare, focusing on his work in the years before he was committed to an asylum in 1837. The project illuminates a plurality of perspectives in his poetry that has not been fully recognized in previous critical studies. It resituates the conventional scholarly approach to Clare, which has been preoccupied by an overly oppositional conception of the ‘two cultures’ that he inhabited: the oral and the literary. My thesis positions him as an intellectually curious seeker whose poetry is invigorated by his experience of different value systems in both the country and the city. Each chapter considers how Clare develops different strategies of social observation in the context of differe...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
This annotated bibliography of John Clare (1793-1864) contains primary and secondary material from 1...
As the title indicates, the basis of the thesis is to set John Clare’s life and work within the cont...
This book investigates what it is that makes John Clare’s poetic vision so unique, and asks how we u...
JOHN CLARE seems more present than ever in contemporary literary culture. His ‘imperishable poems’ c...
In this thesis, I explore the Romantic poet John Clare’s remarkable relationship with birds. Clare (...
From Preface: In this thesis it is proposed to examine the pastoral vision, symbolized by Eden, whic...
This chapter tackles issues of place in the self-presentation and critical reception of John Clare, ...
This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the Romantic- and Vict...
John Clare’s pre-asylum nature writing (1804-1837) problematizes critical inquiry on two fronts: lit...
John Clare (1793–1864) has long been recognized as one of England's foremost poets of nature, landsc...
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the importance of the theme of isolation in the poetry of J...
Rather than dividing John Clare's poetry into two biographically-determined categories of "pre-asylu...
This study is an attempt to interpret and correlate Clare's several statements in prose and verse ab...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
This annotated bibliography of John Clare (1793-1864) contains primary and secondary material from 1...
As the title indicates, the basis of the thesis is to set John Clare’s life and work within the cont...
This book investigates what it is that makes John Clare’s poetic vision so unique, and asks how we u...
JOHN CLARE seems more present than ever in contemporary literary culture. His ‘imperishable poems’ c...
In this thesis, I explore the Romantic poet John Clare’s remarkable relationship with birds. Clare (...
From Preface: In this thesis it is proposed to examine the pastoral vision, symbolized by Eden, whic...
This chapter tackles issues of place in the self-presentation and critical reception of John Clare, ...
This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the Romantic- and Vict...
John Clare’s pre-asylum nature writing (1804-1837) problematizes critical inquiry on two fronts: lit...
John Clare (1793–1864) has long been recognized as one of England's foremost poets of nature, landsc...
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the importance of the theme of isolation in the poetry of J...
Rather than dividing John Clare's poetry into two biographically-determined categories of "pre-asylu...
This study is an attempt to interpret and correlate Clare's several statements in prose and verse ab...
In this project, I examine the construction of a new concept of selfishness in literary texts of lat...
This article rethinks John Clare's connection to place, as well as the concepts of ‘place’ and ‘the ...
This annotated bibliography of John Clare (1793-1864) contains primary and secondary material from 1...