John Clare (1793â 1864), one of England's most important early chroniclers of nature and environmental change, was keenly interested in natural history, folk culture, balladry and the literary tradition. This collection assesses Clare's work from many different angles â analysing his engagements with religion, ecology, 'green' politics, class prejudice and working-class culture.
John Clare (1793â 1864), one of England's most important early chroniclers of nature and environmental change, was keenly interested in natural history, folk culture, balladry and the literary tradition. This collection assesses Clare's work from many different angles â analysing his engagements with religion, ecology, 'green' politics, class prejudice and working-class culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Simon Kövesi and Scott McEathron Part I. Poetry: 1. John Clare's colours Fiona Stafford 2. John Clare, William Cowper and the eighteenth century Adam Rounce 3. John Clare's conspiracy Sarah M. Zimmerman Part II. Culture: 4. John Clare and the new varieties of enclosure: a polemic John Burnside 5. Ecology with religion: kinship in John Clare Emma Mason 6. The lives of Frederick Martin and the first Life of John Clare Scott McEathron 7. John Clare's deaths: poverty, education, and poetry Simon Kövesi Part III. Community: 8. John Clare's natural history Robert Heyes 9. 'This is radical slang': John Clare, Admiral Lord John Radstock and the Queen Caroline affair Sam Ward 10. John Clare and the London Magazine Richard Cronin.
Introduction Simon Kövesi and Scott McEathron Part I. Poetry: 1. John Clare's colours Fiona Stafford 2. John Clare, William Cowper and the eighteenth century Adam Rounce 3. John Clare's conspiracy Sarah M. Zimmerman Part II. Culture: 4. John Clare and the new varieties of enclosure: a polemic John Burnside 5. Ecology with religion: kinship in John Clare Emma Mason 6. The lives of Frederick Martin and the first Life of John Clare Scott McEathron 7. John Clare's deaths: poverty, education, and poetry Simon Kövesi Part III. Community: 8. John Clare's natural history Robert Heyes 9. 'This is radical slang': John Clare, Admiral Lord John Radstock and the Queen Caroline affair Sam Ward 10. John Clare and the London Magazine Richard Cronin.
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