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.
Society' in John Clare Society Newsletter, February 2016, pp. 5-7. The sonnets are in Middle Period, IV, pp. 298 and 309. Middle Period, II, pp. 163-84. Suggested by Bob Heyes, 'Little Hills of Cushioned Thyme', JCSJ, 12 (1993), 32-6.
Keats ' looked into ' Chapman's Homer . The Journal belongs to a born collector . Clare does not come home empty - handed , and Patty would have sighed and the children would have raided his pockets . As an inveterate collector he ...
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Thomas Bewick has often seemed to be cursed with the same attitude, from both admirers and detractors, as John Clare. The two men are often seen as being 'simple'; sometimes simpleminded, but certainly men whose work is open and ...
Wordsworth , of all the Nest ' , it provided an excuse to rebuke recognised poets of Clare's period the the vanity of ' human - kind , weak slaves most dedicated to the sonnet form and of cumbrous pride ! ' I do not forget Charlotte ...
... British Labouring-Class Nature Poetry, 1730–1837 (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) 'Broadsides, Ballads and Books: The Landscape of Cultural Literacy in The Village Minstrel', John Clare Society Journal, 15 (1996) ...
For an ever-growing annotated bibliography of labouring-class poets before and beyond Clare's time, see John Goodridge et al. (eds), Database of British and Irish Labouring-Class ... NineteenthCentury English Labouring-Class Poets, vol.
They are moments when the mind turns in upon itself—what Richardson calls the 'neural sublime'—and, in doing so, Wordsworth sees the interdependence of and fluidity between all things in the world (a hallmark of the ecological thought).
Stephanie Kuduk Wiener, Clare's Lyric: John Clare and Three Modern Poets (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), 34. Simon Kövesi, “Beyond the Language Wars: Towards a Green Edition of John Clare,” John Clare Society Journal 26 (July ...
“The Everyday Marvels of Rust and Moss: John Ruskin and the Ecology of the Mundane.” Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism 13 (2011): 10–22. ———. The Lost Companions and John Ruskin's Guild of St George: a Revisionary History.