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Poems of the Middle Period, 1822-1837
Represents the 3rd and 4th volumes devoted to Clare's 'middle period', between 1822 and 1837, arguably the years of his finest creativity. These volumes include poems that range from examples of his satirical and political verse, to a telling expression of his philosophy of nature, and probably the important statement of his poetic objectives.These volumes represent the third and fourth of five volumes devoted to Clare's 'middle period', between 1822 and 1837, arguably the years of his finest creativity. The poems contained in these volumes range from examples of Clare's satirical and political verse, in "The Summons" and "The Hue and Cry", to a telling expression of his philosophy of nature, in "The Eternity of Nature", and probably the most important statement of Clare's poetic objectives in "To the Rural Muse". If there is any lingering belief in the 'sameness' of Clare's verse, these volumes ought surely to dispel it. |
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| Author(s) : John Clare & Eric Robinson & David Powell | Format : Hardback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0198123418 | ISBN-13 : 9780198123415 |
| RRP : £121.00 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Series Title : Oxford English Texts
Country Publication : United Kingdom
Publication Date : 16/04/1998
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page Length : 672mm
Page Size : 216mm