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    John Clare: Poems of the Middle Period, 1822-1837: Volume III

    John Clare: Poems of the Middle Period, 1822-1837 by Clare, John; Robinson, Eric; Powell, David; Dawson, P. M. S.;

    Volume III

    Series: Oxford English Texts: John Clare;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 16 April 1998

    • ISBN 9780198123415
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages672 pages
    • Size 225x143x38 mm
    • Weight 921 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    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 & 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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    Long description:

    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 & 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.

    a remarkable collection of poems ... The retort to any carping about costs is that it is worth every penny; no poet, and certainly not Clare, could ever imagine their every jot and tittle would be so faithfully rescued for posterity. Any and every page is a testament to the patient endeavour, the sheer hard work, of Eric Robinson and his team: this is indeed a labour of love ... the material is all here, so there is no sense of our being denied anything.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Editorial Conventions and Abbreviations
    Acknowledgements
    The Midsummer Cushion
    Prospectus, Dedications, and Prefaces
    To the Rural Muse
    Spring
    Pleasures of Spring
    Tales
    Poems
    Explanatory Notes
    Index of Titles for Volume III
    Index of First Lines for Volume III

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