John Clare
John Clare (1793 – 1864) was an English poet, the son of a farm labourer, who became known for his celebrations of the English countryside and sorrows at its disruption. His poetry underwent major re-evaluation in the late 20th century: he is now often seen as one of the important 19th-century poets. His biographer Jonathan Bate states that Clare was "the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced. No one has ever written more powerfully of nature, of a rural childhood, and of the alienated and unstable self."…more
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Hitch 22: A Memoir
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2010
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Another England: How to Reclaim Our National Story
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2024
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Edgelands: Journeys into England's True Wilderness
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2011
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The Lie of the Land: Who Really Cares for the Countryside?
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2024
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John Clare: A Biography
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2003
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The Idea of Landscape and the Sense of Place, 1730 - 1840: An Approach to the Poetry of John Clare
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2011
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The Lost Elms: A Love Letter to Our Vanished Trees – and the Fight to Save Them
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2025
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Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel
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1997
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John Clare and Folk Tradition
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1983
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