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312: 548: 3280: 444:. He dodged services in his youth and dawdled in the fields during the hours of worship, but he derived much help in later years from members of the clergy. He acknowledged that his father "was brought up in the communion of the Church of England, and I have found no cause to withdraw myself from it." If he found aspects of the established church uncongenial and awkward, he remained prepared to defend it: "Still I reverence the church and do from my soul as much as anyone curse the hand that's lifted to undermine its constitution." 129: 5714: 3208: 880: 40: 1960: 259: 464: 3227: 602:. This destruction of an ancient way of life distressed Clare. His political and social views were mainly conservative. ("I am as far as my politics reaches 'King and Country' – no Innovations in Religion and Government say I.") He refused even to complain of the subordinate position to which English society had placed him, swearing that "with the old dish that was served to my forefathers I am content." 582:"I live here among the ignorant like a lost man in fact like one whom the rest seemes careless of having anything to do with—they hardly dare talk in my company for fear I should mention them in my writings and I find more pleasure in wandering the fields than in musing among my silent neighbours who are insensible to everything but toiling and talking of it and that to no purpose." 606:
show his sharp observation of wildlife, though "The Badger" shows a lack of sentiment about the place of animals in the countryside. At this time he often used poetic forms such as the sonnet and the rhyming couplet. His later poetry tends to be more meditative and use forms similar to the folk songs and ballads of his youth. An example of this is "Evening".
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to create a new landscape design and visitor centre, including a cafe, shop and exhibition area. The cottage at 12 Woodgate, Helpston, has been restored using traditional building methods and is open to the public. In 2013, the John Clare Trust received a further grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund
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The only Clare essay to appear in his lifetime was "Popularity of Authorship", which described anonymously his predicament in 1824. Other essays by Clare to appear posthumously were "Essays on Landscape", "Essays on Criticism and Fashion", "Recollections on a Journey from Essex", "Excursions with an
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in his poetry and prose, alluding to political reasoning in comparing "grammar" (in a wider sense of orthography) to tyrannical government and slavery, personifying it in jocular fashion as a "bitch". He wrote in Northamptonshire dialect, introducing local words to the literary canon such as "pooty"
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Since Clare's death, many of his poems have been set to music by classical composers, and, more recently, by contemporary singer/songwriters working in the acoustic and folk genres. However, at least one of Clare's poems was set to music in his lifetime, although Clare arrived in London too late to
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His early work expresses delight in nature and the cycle of the rural year. Poems such as "Winter Evening", "Haymaking" and "Wood Pictures in Summer" mark the beauty of the world and the certainties of rural life, where animals must be fed and crops harvested. Poems such as "Little Trotty Wagtail"
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In July 1841, Clare absconded from the asylum in Essex and walked some 80 miles (130 km) home, believing he was to meet his first love Mary Joyce, to whom he was convinced he was married. He did not believe her family when they told him she had died accidentally three years earlier in a house
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Clare was constantly torn between the two worlds of literary London and his often illiterate neighbours, between a need to write poetry and a need for money to feed and clothe his children. His health began to suffer and he had bouts of depression, which worsened after his sixth child was born in
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It is most singular that ever since he came... the moment he gets pen or pencil in hand he begins to write most poetical effusions. Yet he has never been able to obtain in conversation, nor even in writing prose, the appearance of sanity for two minutes or two lines together, and yet there is no
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and other reviewers, but its sales were not enough to support his wife and seven children. Clare's mental health began to worsen. His alcohol consumption steadily increased along with dissatisfaction with his own identity and more erratic behaviour. A notable instance was his interruption of a
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depth parallel with his contemporary poets and many of his pre-asylum poems deal with intricate play on the nature of linguistics. His "bird's nest poems", it can be argued, display the self-awareness and obsession with the creative process that captivated the romantics. Clare was the most
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On Clare's birthday, children at the John Clare School, Helpston's primary, parade through the village and place their "midsummer cushions" around his gravestone, which bears the inscriptions "To the Memory of John Clare The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet" and "A Poet is Born not Made".
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Clare's father was, according to Clare, a 'noted singer', and Clare himself played the fiddle and collected folk songs and tunes. Regarding his fiddle playing ability, he described himself as "a decent scraper", and collected over two-hundred folk tunes in two books, the
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to correct a passage for publication, he answered: "I may alter but I cannot mend – grammer in learning is like tyranny in government – confound the bitch will never be her slave & have a vast good mind not to alter the verse in question...." (Letter 133). See
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was compiled by David Powell and published by the County Borough of Northampton, Public Libraries, Museums and Art Gallery Committee in 1964. Included in the catalogue are the two books of folk tunes (MSS 12 & 13) and the book of folk songs (MSS 18).
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It is common to see an absence of punctuation in Clare's original writings, although many publishers felt the need to remedy this in most of his work. Clare argued with his editors about how it should be presented to the public.
1234:. Deacon's research led him to view the two Peterborough manuscripts as more authentic, inasmuch as they showed, "less conscious interference from the poet in Clare" than the versions of the songs in the Northampton manuscript. 347:, in whose service he had been, was supplemented by subscription, so that Clare gained £45 a year, a sum far beyond what he had ever earned. Soon, however, his income became insufficient and in 1823 he was nearly penniless. 512:, having treated Clare since 1820, completed the admission papers. Asked, "Was the insanity preceded by any severe or long-continued mental emotion or exertion?" Skrimshire entered: "After years of poetical prosing." 1996:
A Treasury of Great Poems, English and American, from the Foundations of the English Spirit to the Outstanding Poetry of our Own Time with Lives of the Poets and Historical Settings Selected and Integrated
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called Clare "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."
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and began to write poems and sonnets. In an attempt to hold off his parents' eviction from their home, Clare offered his poems to a local bookseller, Edward Drury, who sent them to his cousin,
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Contents consist of eighty-eight titles, but the tunes are without words and directions. The titles are noted down in Clare's hand. This is No. 109 in the Peterborough Centenary Catalogue."
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John Clare died of a stroke on 20 May 1864, in his 71st year. His remains were returned to Helpston for burial in St Botolph's churchyard, where he had expressed a wish to be buried.
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In early life, he struggled to find a place for his poetry in the changing literary fashions of the day. He also felt that he did not belong with other peasants. As Clare once wrote:
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appeared. "There was no limit to the applause bestowed upon Clare, unanimous in their admiration of a poetical genius coming before them in the humble garb of a farm labourer."
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Peasant Poet". His formal education was brief, his other employment and class origins lowly. Clare resisted the use of the increasingly standardised English grammar and
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Since 1993, the John Clare Society of North America has organised an annual session of scholarly papers concerning John Clare at the annual Convention of the
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swept Europe. Many former agricultural and craft workers, including children, moved from the countryside to crowded cities, as factory work mechanized. The
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in The Blue Bell public house and fell in love with Mary Joyce, but her father, a prosperous farmer, forbade them to meet. Later, Clare was a gardener at
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The thatched cottage where Clare was born was bought by the John Clare Trust in 2005. In May 2007, the Trust gained £1.27 million of funding from the
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Thornton, Kelsey; White, Simon; Schrey, Mick; Robinson, Eric; Groom, Nick; Landry, Donna; Ward, Sam; Lines, Rodney; Brownlow, Tim (13 July 2007).
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Angler", "For Essay on Modesty and Mock Morals", "For Essay on Industry", "Keats", "Byron", "The Dream", "House or Window Flies" and "Dewdrops".
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Contents consist of 180 titles. Directions for some of the country dances are given in abbreviated form, but the only words given are those for
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1830 and as his poetry sold less well. In 1832, his friends and London patrons clubbed together to move the family to a larger cottage with a
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refused to acknowledge it. Robinson died in 2019 and neither his widow nor his literary agent maintain his claim to own the copyright.
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The introduction begins: 'I commenced sometime ago with an intention of making a collection of old Ballads...', and contents include
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fire. He remained free, mostly at home in Northborough, for the five months following, but eventually Patty called the doctors.
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published the first major critical biography of Clare, which helped to keep up the revival in popular and academic interest.
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contains "more polished and refined versions" of songs which were originally written up in a rougher form in the two
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it himself. As he worked again in the fields, his health temporarily improved; but he soon became seriously ill.
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Catalogue of the John Clare Collection in the Northampton Public Library with Indexes to the Poems in Manuscript
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Catalogue of the John Clare Collection in the Northampton Public Library with Indexes to the Poems in Manuscript
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in Northamptonshire and his memorial calls him "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet". Helpston is now part of the
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Between Christmas and New Year, 1841, Clare was committed to Northampton General Lunatic Asylum (now
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Copyright on much of his work was claimed after 1965 by Professor Eric Robinson, the editor of the
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Clare was relatively forgotten in the later 19th century, but interest in his work was revived by
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an acerbic, misogynistic, sexualised rant redolent of an ageing dandy. Clare also took credit for
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As well as collecting folk tunes, Clare also collected many folk songs which are recorded in the
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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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was at Drury Lane Theatre on 19 February 1820; the song was threaded into the pasticcio opera
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to help preserve the building and provide educational activities for youngsters visiting it.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Becky Dellow plays numerous tunes collected by Clare in: Becky Dellow & Adam Horovitz,
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John Randall, The Maidens Welcome, The False Knights Tradegy, Loves Riddles, Banks of Ivory
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Clare was reported as being "full of many strange delusions". He believed himself to be a
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presented him with a new cottage and a piece of ground, but Clare could not settle down.
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A Distance from the Town: A musical appreciation of the work of the poet John Clare
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Clare became an agricultural labourer while still a child, but attended school in
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A Relish for Eternity: The Process of Divinization in the Poetry of John Clare
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saw pastures ploughed up, trees and hedges uprooted, fens drained and commons
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Altering what Clare actually wrote continued into the later 20th century.
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Clare grew up in a time of massive changes in town and countryside as the
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4″ × 6¼″, 34 pp. (+146 blank), worn brown half-calf with marbled boards.
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Clare's knowledge of the natural world went far beyond that of the major
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Edge of The Orison: In the Traces of John Clare's "Journey Out of Essex"
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and that he had two wives, Patty and Mary. He started to claim he was
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The Meeting: A panel discussion on John Clare, his poetry and music
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of the Taylor & Hessey firm, which had published the work of
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church until he was 12. In his early adult years, Clare became a
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The largest collection of original Clare manuscripts is held at
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in their ground-breaking 1935 two-volume edition, while in 1949
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Romantic Poetry and Literary Coteries: The Dialect of the Tribe
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Songs and tunes collected by Clare in the Northampton Catalogue
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Macfarlane, Robert (1 July 2021). "The Landscapes Inside Us".
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attend the performance. According to Professor Simon Kövesi, "
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The John Clare Project: music from the John Clare manuscripts
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The Shepherd's Calendar with Village Stories and Other Poems.
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3¾" × 6¼", 82 pp., red quarter-leather with marbled boards.
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Songs about, inspired by, or containing references to Clare
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On 16 March 1820, Clare married Martha ("Patty") Turner, a
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in 1820. The book was highly praised and the next year his
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A Collection / of Songs / Airs and Dances / For the Violin
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in 1817. In the following year, he was obliged to accept
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Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to Mandelstam
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John Clare's family researching and challenging stigma
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Examination of selected choral music of Judith Bingham
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Geoffrey Summerfield, Hugh Haughton, Adam Phillips,
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The Poems of John Clare - In two volumes.
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Dent & Sons Limited 2706: 2562:, volume 1, No. 3, New Series, November 1825. 427:indication of insanity in any of his poetry. 2387:. Project Gutenberg (published 1 July 2005). 1067:: A Life of John Clare, Parapress Ltd., 2000 916:. London: T. Fisher Unwin. pp. 292–319. 826:Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery. 613:poets. However, poems such as "I Am" show a 3286:Index entry for John Clare at Poets' Corner 2628:"Letter from Eric Robinson: Clare's rights" 2171:"The Stranger by John Clare | Poemist" 1810: 1498:, for soprano voice and clarinet in A, 1976 1434:, for tenor and instrumental ensemble, 1964 1355:Dream Not of Love: 17 Songs from John Clare 1116:, John Clare Society of North America, 2009 447:Much of Clare's imagery was drawn from the 239:Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery 116:Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery 5759:People from Northamptonshire (before 1974) 3313: 3299: 3278: 3270:"Archival material relating to John Clare" 2847: 2801: 2572:Complete Works of John Clare (Illustrated) 2399:"Festival celebrated poet's life and work" 1504:, "The Cellar Door", song, from the album 1030:, Adam Phillips and Geoffrey Summerfield, 726:New Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1950 489:, became a lament for past lost love, and 165:. In his lifetime, the village was in the 38: 3254:The 1824 essay "Popularity in Authorship" 2463:"Man Out of Time by Christopher Caldwell" 2220:Fulford, Tim (2015), Fulford, Tim (ed.), 1290:John Clare, Northampton Manuscript No. 13 1269:John Clare, Northampton Manuscript No. 12 1192:John Clare: Nature, Criticism and History 299:Learn how and when to remove this message 19:For other people with the same name, see 2875:John Clare - Everyman's Poetry 2777:"Poem of the week: Autumn by John Clare" 2651: 2649: 2440:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 231. 1970: 1953: 1951: 1949: 1734:John Clare - poet and fiddler, 1793-1864 1590:, compositions for tenor and piano, 2005 1540:, for SSAATTBB unaccompanied choir, 1987 1315:John Clare, Northampton Manuscript No.18 1114:First Publications of John Clare's Poems 883:The only known photograph of Clare, 1862 878: 571:), "crizzle" (to crisp) and "throstle" ( 546: 462: 310: 3238:The John Clare Society of North America 2219: 2034:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1731:Tony Urbainczyk & Rose Urbainczyk, 1205: 1056:John Goodridge and Simon Kovesi (eds), 1016:, Belfast: The Blackstaff Press, 1993, 993:A Right to Song: The Life of John Clare 5731: 3039: 2982: 2774: 2655: 2486: 2460: 2433: 2380: 2143: 2008:Martin, Frederick (2010) . "Preface". 2007: 1696:More information about Clare and music 1300:5¾″ × 9½″, 56 pp., blue paper covers. 1213:Northampton Manuscripts Nos. 12 and 13 1053:(Chapter 10 only), UK: Victor Gollancz 832:The Village Minstrel, and Other Poems. 734:Modern Language Association of America 5660:Romanticism and the French Revolution 3294: 3145:John Clare Society Journal, 26 (2007) 3086: 3084: 3082: 3080: 3078: 3035: 3033: 3031: 3029: 2978: 2976: 2974: 2951:Houghton-Walker, Sarah (6 May 2016). 2872: 2646: 2574:, Delphi Poets Series version 1 2013 2359: 2357: 2355: 2083: 1946: 1839: 943:Green Shadows: The Life of John Clare 905: 816: 743: 3172:Monroe-Fischer, Marjorie A. (2012). 2364:Clare, John. 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