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Essays on aspects of Clare's life and poetry

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John Clare Essays

The prolific poet John Clare's work was hardly even read for the best part of a century, let alone having been the subject of study and critical comment. However, in the past 70 years a growing community have begun to take Clare's work much more seriously. From time to time we hope here to publish a few essays examining the work of this important and inspirational poet.

Pages

  • Home
  • John Clare's Will
  • Editorial Problems in John Clare (excerpt)
  • 'The Poet and the Nest'
  • Clare's Autobiography
  • Clare's Earliest Rhymes
  • The John Clare Plaque in Poet's Corner
  • from "Poems Chiefly From Manuscript"
  • John Clare in Hiding
  • My Clare Summer
  • Literary Connections of Epping Forest
  • Clare on Country Sports
  • The Tern Press
  • The Lesson of the peasant poet
  • Blackberrying

Links

  • John Clare Weblog
  • John Clare 1824-5 Journal
  • John Clare Aphorisms
  • John Clare Ephemera
  • John Clare's Prose
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