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The Poetry of John Clare

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The Poetry Of John Clare. Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that these Isles have produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. In this volume we look at the works of John Clare. John Clare was born on July 13th 1793 in Helpston, a few miles north of Peterborough. Schooled only until the age of 12 his early career was that of agricultural labourer, pot boy, gardener, lime burner. His early life of hardships and frequent malnutrition led to his diminutive stature of only five feet and later health problems. In 1920 his first poems were published and he began to earn his reputation as the "Northamptonshire Peasant Poet". His poetry sold well but only occasionally did that and other incomes keep his head above water. Married with seven children the burden was huge and demanding. Frequently penniless his health began to dissolve. He last published in 1835 and by 1837 with his drinking out of control and his mental state shredded he entered a mental institution. He was to reside in such unhappy places until his death. He died on at 71 on 20 May 1864. His remains were returned to Helpston for burial in St Botolph's churchyard. Today he is considered one of the greatest of English poets. His works on nature and the countryside earn him this just praise.

Complete volumes on many poets, themes and our other products can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon and other digital stores. Index Of Poems; First Love; Summer Evening; An Invite To Eternity; Country Letter; Death; Decay; A World For Love; The Beautiful Stranger; All Nature Has A Feeling; Spear Thistle; Little Trotty Wagtail; Autumn Birds; Winter Walk; Snow Storm; Bantry Bay; Sport In The Meadows; The Gipsy's Camp; What Is life; A Vision; The Maid Of Jerusalem; I Am; The Fox; The Vixen; The Skylark; The Thrush's Nest; The Yellowhammer; The Early Nightingale; The Firetail's Nest; The Cuckoo; Distant Hills; The Flood Wood Rides; Hen's Nest; Young Lambs; Sudden Shower; Inpromptu; The Vanities Of Life; Sunday Dip; Signs Of Winter; The Fear Of Flowers; To A Fallen Elm; The Fens; The Peasant Poet; The Poet's Death; Love Cannot Die; Remembrances; The Instinct Of Hope; Night Wind; Love Lives Beyond The Tomb; Evening Primrose; Firwood; Nature's Hymn To The Deity; The Mores; Graves Of Infants; Idle Fame; Now Is Past; November; The Old Year; Pleasures Past; Farewell And Defiance To Love; Earth's Eternity.


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The Poetry Of John Clare. Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at its command it is not surprising that these Isles have produced some of the most beautiful, moving and descriptive verse through the centuries. In this series we look at individual poets who have shaped and influenced their craft and cement their place in our heritage. In this volume we look at the works of John Clare. John Clare was born on July 13th 1793 in Helpston, a few miles north of Peterborough. Schooled only until the age of 12 his early career was that of agricultural labourer, pot boy, gardener, lime burner. His early life of hardships and frequent malnutrition led to his diminutive stature of only five feet and later health problems. In 1920 his first poems were published and he began to earn his reputation as the "Northamptonshire Peasant Poet". His poetry sold well but only occasionally did that and other incomes keep his head above water. Married with seven children the burden was huge and demanding. Frequently penniless his health began to dissolve. He last published in 1835 and by 1837 with his drinking out of control and his mental state shredded he entered a mental institution. He was to reside in such unhappy places until his death. He died on at 71 on 20 May 1864. His remains were returned to Helpston for burial in St Botolph's churchyard. Today he is considered one of the greatest of English poets. His works on nature and the countryside earn him this just praise.

Complete volumes on many poets, themes and our other products can be purchased from iTunes, Amazon and other digital stores. Index Of Poems; First Love; Summer Evening; An Invite To Eternity; Country Letter; Death; Decay; A World For Love; The Beautiful Stranger; All Nature Has A Feeling; Spear Thistle; Little Trotty Wagtail; Autumn Birds; Winter Walk; Snow Storm; Bantry Bay; Sport In The Meadows; The Gipsy's Camp; What Is life; A Vision; The Maid Of Jerusalem; I Am; The Fox; The Vixen; The Skylark; The Thrush's Nest; The Yellowhammer; The Early Nightingale; The Firetail's Nest; The Cuckoo; Distant Hills; The Flood Wood Rides; Hen's Nest; Young Lambs; Sudden Shower; Inpromptu; The Vanities Of Life; Sunday Dip; Signs Of Winter; The Fear Of Flowers; To A Fallen Elm; The Fens; The Peasant Poet; The Poet's Death; Love Cannot Die; Remembrances; The Instinct Of Hope; Night Wind; Love Lives Beyond The Tomb; Evening Primrose; Firwood; Nature's Hymn To The Deity; The Mores; Graves Of Infants; Idle Fame; Now Is Past; November; The Old Year; Pleasures Past; Farewell And Defiance To Love; Earth's Eternity.


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