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John Clare Raymond Williams

John Clare By Raymond Williams

John Clare by Raymond Williams


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Summary

Presents Clare's poetry exactly as he wrote it, and includes selections from his `mad' poems as well as his earlier descriptions of birds, animals and village life.

John Clare Summary

John Clare: Selected Poetry and Prose by Raymond Williams

First published in 1986. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

John Clare Reviews

`This is a good looking book, nicely presented in a clear readable type, and in a handy size both to slip in a pocket and not to overface a new reader. It presents an accurate text ...' - John Clare Society Journal

`Clare's poems and prose are available in a dozen editions, but none ... has the value of the Williams' Introduction.' - Times Education Supplement

About Raymond Williams

Merryn, Raymond Williams

Table of Contents

Introduction, Raymond Merryn, Williams; Part 1 John Clare; Chapter 102 Helpstone, John Clare, John Clare; Chapter 103 'I was Born at Helpstone', John Clare; Chapter 104 Noon, John Clare; Chapter 105 The Harvest Morning, John Clare; Chapter 106 The Lamentations of Round-Oak Waters, John Clare; Chapter 107 From Summer Evening, John Clare; Chapter 108 My Mary, John Clare; Chapter 109 'Grammar', John Clare; Chapter 110 Summer, John Clare; Chapter 111 Proposals for Building a Cottage, John Clare; Chapter 112 Langley Bush, John Clare; Chapter 113 The Woodman, John Clare; Chapter 114 Childish Recollections, John Clare; Chapter 115 Written in November, John Clare; Chapter 116 The Gipseys Camp, John Clare; Chapter 117 'My First Attempts at Poetry', John Clare; Chapter 118 From the Village Minstrel, John Clare; Chapter 119 Helpston Green, John Clare; Chapter 120 Noon, John Clare; Chapter 121 From Rural Evening, John Clare; Chapter 122 'Going for a Soldier', John Clare; Chapter 123 From the Fate of Genius, John Clare; Chapter 124 A Prophet is Nothing in his Own Country, John Clare; Chapter 125 From Winter, John Clare; Chapter 126 The Last of March, John Clare, Lolham Brigs; Chapter 127 To a Fallen ELM, John Clare; Chapter 128 From a Sunday with Shepherds and Herdboys, John Clare; Chapter 129 From the Autobiography, John Clare; Chapter 130 The Mores, John Clare; Chapter 131 The Lament of Swordy Well, John Clare; Chapter 132 From the Progress of Ryhme, John Clare; Chapter 133 From the Parish, John Clare; Chapter 134 To the Snipe, John Clare; Chapter 135 The Woodman, John Clare; Chapter 136 The Cottager, John Clare; Chapter 137 From the Shepherd's Calendar, John Clare; Chapter 138 From Childhood, John Clare; Chapter 139 'Memories of Childhood', John Clare; Chapter 140 From Summer Images, John Clare; Chapter 141 From the Summer Shower, John Clare; Chapter 142 The Flood, John Clare; Chapter 143 Mist in the Meadows, John Clare; Chapter 144 Emmonsails Heath in Winter, John Clare; Chapter 145 England, 1830, John Clare; Chapter 146 Schoolboys in Winter, John Clare; Chapter 147 The Foddering Boy, John Clare; Chapter 148 Winter Evening, John Clare; Chapter 149 Sand Martin, John Clare; Chapter 150 The Thrushes Nest, John Clare; Chapter 151 The Pettichaps Nest, John Clare; Chapter 152 The Yellow Hammers Nest, John Clare; Chapter 153 'Snakes', John Clare; Chapter 154 Hedge Sparrow, John Clare; Chapter 155 From the Flitting, John Clare; Chapter 156 Remembrances, John Clare; Chapter 157 The Fens, John Clare; Chapter 158 The Ragwort, John Clare; Chapter 159 The Mouse's Nest, John Clare; Chapter 160 Sheep in Winter, John Clare; Chapter 161 Wild Bees' Nest, John Clare; Chapter 162 Stone Pit, John Clare; Chapter 163 Wild Duck's Nest, John Clare; Chapter 164 The Green Woodpecker's Nest, John Clare; Chapter 165 Woodpecker's Nest, John Clare; Chapter 166 The Puddock's Nest, John Clare; Chapter 167 The Groundlark, John Clare; Chapter 168 The Marten, John Clare; Chapter 169 The Fox, John Clare; Chapter 170 The Badger, John Clare; Chapter 171 The Hedgehog, John Clare; Chapter 172 The Vixen, John Clare; Chapter 173 The Water Lilies, John Clare; Chapter 174 The Gipsy Camp, John Clare; Chapter 175 London Versus Epping Forest, John Clare; Chapter 176 'Byron's Funeral, John Clare; Chapter 177 Don Juan a Poem, John Clare; Chapter 178 Journey Out of Essex, John Clare; Chapter 179 From Child Harold, John Clare; Chapter 180 Tis Martinmas from Rig to Rig, John Clare; Chapter 181 Lord Hear my Prayer when Trouble Glooms, John Clare; Chapter 182 Mary, John Clare; Chapter 183 Song, John Clare; Chapter 184 Song Last Day, John Clare; Chapter 185 Look through the Naked Bramble and Black Thorn, John Clare; Chapter 186 I Am, John Clare; Chapter 187 The Crow, John Clare; Chapter 188 There is a Charm in Solitude that Cheers, John Clare; Chapter 189 The Peasant Poet, John Clare; Chapter 190 Lines on 'Cowper', John Clare; Chapter 191 The Winters Come, John Clare; Chapter 192 Fragment, John Clare; Chapter 193 To John Clare, John Clare; Chapter 194 Letter to James Hipkins, John Clare; Chapter 195 Birds Nests, John Clare; Chapter 196 Critical Commentary, Raymond Merryn, Williams

Additional information

GOR003942236
9780416411201
0416411207
John Clare: Selected Poetry and Prose by Raymond Williams
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19861120
262
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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