Palgrave Advances in John Clare Studies

Palgrave Advances in John Clare Studies

 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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ISBN13:9783030433734
ISBN10:30304337311
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:317 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Weight:454 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 4 Illustrations, black & white
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Short description:

?This fine collection is an important contribution to Romanticism studies which
will continue to be valued and read. Its essays are often fresh, original, and
skillfully inserted into diverse contemporary critical conversations. The book
reflects and advances recent developments in Clare scholarship in several areas:
Clare?s strong community ties, the significant roles of sound and song in his
verse, and, especially, his importance for modern ecocriticism.?
? Elizabeth Helsinger, University of Chicago, USA



This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the
Romantic- and Victorian-period poet John Clare, which each take a rigorous
approach to both persistent and emergent themes in his life and work. Designed
to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of Clare?s first volume of poetry,
Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery, the scholarship collected here both
affirms Clare?s importance as a major nineteenth-century poet and reveals how
his verse continually provokes fresh areas of enquiry. Offering new archival,
theoretical, and sometimes corrective insights into Clare?s world and work, the
essays in this volume cover a multitude of topics, including Clare?s immersion in
song and print culture, his formal ingenuity, his environmental and ecological
imagination, his mental and physical health, and his experience of asylums. This
book gives students a range of imaginative avenues into Clare?s work, and offers
both new readers and experienced Clare scholars a vital set of contributions to
ongoing critical debates.

Long description:

This collection gathers together an exciting new series of critical essays on the Romantic- and Victorian-period poet John Clare, which each take a rigorous approach to both persistent and emergent themes in his life and work. Designed to mark the 200th anniversary of the publication of Clare?s first volume of poetry, Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery, the scholarship collected here both affirms Clare?s importance as a major nineteenth-century poet and reveals how his verse continually provokes fresh areas of enquiry. Offering new archival, theoretical, and sometimes corrective insights into Clare?s world and work, the essays in this volume cover a multitude of topics, including Clare?s immersion in song and print culture, his formal ingenuity, his environmental and ecological imagination, his mental and physical health, and his experience of asylums. This book gives students a range of imaginative avenues into Clare?s work, and offers both new readers and experienced Clare scholars a vital set of contributions to ongoing critical debates.

Table of Contents:
1. Introduction; Simon Kövesi and Erin Lafford.- 2. Poetry?s Variety: John Clare and the Poetic Scene in the 1820s and 1830; David Stewart.- 3. ?Sweet the Merry Bells Ring Round?: John Clare?s songs for the drawing room; Kirsteen McCue.- 4.?Sea Songs Love Ballads &c &c?: John Clare and Vernacular Song; Stephanie Kuduk Weiner.- 5.  John Clare?s Landforms; Sara Lodge.- 6. John Clare?s Ear: Metres and Rhythms; Andrew Hodgson.- 7. The Shepherd?s Calendar and Forms of Repetition; Sarah Houghton-Walker.- 8. John Clare?s Dynamic Animals; James Castell.- 9.  Multispecies Work in John Clare?s ?Bird Nesting? Poems; Katey Castellano.- 10.  Biosemiosis and Posthumanism in John Clare?s Multi-Centered Environments; Scott Hess.- 11.  Common Distress: John Clare?s Poetic Strain; Michael Nicholson.- 12. ?fancys or feelings?: John Clare?s Hypochondriac Poetics; Erin Lafford.- 13. ?A song in the night?: reconsidering John Clare?s later asylum poetry; James Whitehead.- Index.