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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
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The only Clare essay to appear in his lifetime was "Popularity of
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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
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His early work expresses delight in nature and the cycle of the rural year. Poems such as "Winter
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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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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On 16 March 1820, Clare married Martha ("Patty") Turner, a
241:
in 1820. The book was highly praised and the next year his
2899:"First Publications of John Clare's Poems by David Powell"
1928:"'Besom ling and teasel burrs': John Clare and botanising"
1568:, album (tracks 1, 3–4, 6–7, 9–10, 12–13, 17, 19–20), 1998
1278:
A Collection / of Songs / Airs and Dances / For the Violin
508:). On his arrival at the asylum, the accompanying doctor,
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475:, Essex (1837–1841), Clare re-wrote poems and sonnets by
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in 1817. In the following year, he was obliged to accept
1297:"An oblong music book of song and dance tunes. Undated.
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Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to Mandelstam
907:
2341:, Oxford English Texts, Oxford University Press, 1983,
1755:, podcast (episodes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9–13, 15–17), 2020–2021
1376:, podcast (episodes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9–13, 15–17), 2020–2021
701:, but this has been contested. Some publishers such as
3264:
John Clare's family researching and challenging stigma
3178:(Thesis). University of Northern Colorado. p. 136
3175:
Examination of selected choral music of Judith Bingham
3058:"John Clare: The Meeting at Oxford Brookes University"
2284:. London, 1930: British History Online. pp. 30–40
2228:, New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, pp. 165–186,
2759:"Peterborough heritage sites gets big lottery boost"
2316:
Geoffrey Summerfield, Hugh Haughton, Adam Phillips,
1380:
2848:John Clare (21 February 1935). J. W. Tibble (ed.).
862:
The Poems of John Clare - In two volumes.
161:, 6 miles (10 km) to the north of the city of
2919:
2709:"Review: John Clare: A Biography by Jonathan Bate"
2085:
2805:Delphi Complete Works of John Clare (Illustrated)
2032:E. Robinson, 2004: "Clare, John (1793–1864)...",
5730:
2339:The Natural History Prose Writings of John Clare
1758:Simon Kövesi, Julian Philips, & Toby Jones,
1587:Eight Song Settings from the Poems of John Clare
1344:Recordings of songs and tunes collected by Clare
2950:
2901:. The John Clare Society of North America. 2009
2116:
1642:John Clare – Songs from the Shepherd's Calendar
1101:, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2006,
3171:
2873:Clare, John (1997). Thornton, R. K. R. (ed.).
2598:
1469:, song cycle for unison voices and piano, 1966
1453:, song cycle for unison voices and piano, 1966
558:In his time, Clare was commonly known as "the
515:His maintenance at the asylum was paid for by
3306:
2854:. Vol. 1–2. J.M. 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)
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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"
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2440:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 231.
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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" (
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3238:The John Clare Society of North America
2219:
2034:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1731:Tony Urbainczyk & Rose Urbainczyk,
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1056:John Goodridge and Simon Kovesi (eds),
1016:, Belfast: The Blackstaff Press, 1993,
993:A Right to Song: The Life of John Clare
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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
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943:Green Shadows: The Life of John Clare
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3172:Monroe-Fischer, Marjorie A. (2012).
2364:Clare, John. Blunden, Porter (ed.).
2320:, Cambridge University Press, 1994,
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1336:, etc. There is an additional poem,
1034:, Cambridge University Press, 1994,
1007:John Clare and Picturesque Landscape
874:
625:In a foreword to the 2011 anthology
467:Clare's grave in Helpston churchyard
389:, in which Clare verbally assaulted
281:adding citations to reliable sources
252:
2920:Michael Billington (23 June 2010).
2558:"Popularity of Authorship'(1824)",
1998:, Simon and Schuster, 1942, p. 709.
1811:Summerfield, Geoffrey, ed. (1990).
1672:, "Mad John", song, from the album
1402:, choral composition for SATB, 1950
1326:, which Clare was using in 1827–8.
1322:"A small oblong notebook, entitled
1232:Peterborough Manuscripts, B4 and B7
714:Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery
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3148:. John Clare Society. p. 78.
3117:"Three Rustic Poems Of John Clare"
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2877:. London: Orion Publishing Group.
2461:Manjoo, Farhad (17 October 2003).
2427:Asked by his cousin and publisher
2352:
1749:Becky Dellow & Adam Horovitz,
1538:A Cold Spell – 5 Carols for Winter
1226:. According to George Deacon, the
1224:Peterborough Manuscripts B4 and B7
1187:, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
1084:, London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2003
952:, Cambridge University Press, 1972
684:of 1948 and included a setting of
378:(1835), was noticed favourably by
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2985:John Clare and the Folk Tradition
2775:Rumens, Carol (29 October 2012).
2707:Andrew Motion (18 October 2003).
2656:Kövesi, Simon (18 January 2024).
2492:The History of English Literature
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1707:John Clare and the Folk Tradition
1656:, for soprano and orchestra, 2024
1381:Musical settings of Clare's poems
471:During his early asylum years in
455:in poems such as "The Stranger".
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1557:A Little Songbook for John Clare
1496:Three Rustic Poems Of John Clare
938:, Oxford University Press, 1932.
858:Arthur Symons (Ed.) London, 1908
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243:Village Minstrel and Other Poems
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2012:. London, England: BiblioLife.
1573:"Song (Heaven to Be Near Thee)"
1549:, album (tracks 1–3, 5–9), 1991
1516:, "I am", song, from the album
1502:Royston Wood & Heather Wood
1414:, for SATB and piano duet, 1955
1082:John Clare, Politics and Poetry
268:needs additional citations for
3096:www.musicweb-international.com
2405:. 15 July 2008. Archived from
2144:Salter, Roger (27 July 2015).
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5683:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
2658:"John Clare out of Copyright"
2367:Poems Chiefly From Manuscript
2052:. Rcpsych.ac.uk. 27 July 2007
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1598:"Ned Ludd Part 1 (Inclosure)"
1228:Northampton Manuscript No. 18
1220:Northampton Manuscript No. 18
1137:, Doubleday, 2010 (fiction),
983:John Clare: A Reference Guide
664:Poems of John Clare's Madness
618:influential poet, apart from
458:
416:. Allen wrote about Clare to
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3209:Works by or about John Clare
2434:Storey, Edward, ed. (1985).
2403:Rutland and Stamford Mercury
2264:The New York Review of Books
1627:"The Crow Sat on the Willow"
622:, to prefer an older style.
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3224:(public domain audiobooks)
2832:(John Clare; Arthur Symons)
1842:John Clare: A Literary Life
1768:
1710:, Sinclair Browne Ltd, 1983
760:Jefferson Sheard Architects
431:
237:. Taylor published Clare's
219:Clare had bought a copy of
21:John Clare (disambiguation)
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5764:People with mood disorders
5749:19th-century English poets
5600:Coleridge's theory of life
2539:, "Occasion of the Essay"
2381:Martin, Frederick (1865).
2070:Sarah Houghton-Walker, in
1194:, London: Palgrave, 2017,
1060:, John Clare Society, 2000
1058:John Clare: New Approaches
985:, Boston: G. K. Hall, 1978
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486:Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
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2634:. London. 31 January 2003
2437:The Letters of John Clare
2123:. Routledge. p. 11.
1878:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
995:, London: Methuen, 1982,
805:The Lament of Swordy Well
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2337:Margaret Grainger, ed.,
2302:: CS1 maint: location (
2196:"BBC - Arts - Romantics"
1700:in chronological order:
1665:in chronological order:
1536:, "A Winter Scene" from
1457:Richard Rodney Bennett,
1385:in chronological order:
1348:in chronological order:
1185:John Clare's Romanticism
1123:, Langford Press, 2009,
887:In chronological order:
821:In chronological order:
766:
668:Routledge and Kegan Paul
521:Thomas Octavius Prichard
16:English poet (1793–1864)
5769:Poets with disabilities
4082:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
3256:introduced by the poet
3243:Clare Cottage, Helpston
3009:"John Clare's Scraping"
2983:Deacon, George (1983).
2851:The Poems of John Clare
2589:, 9 volumes, 1984–2003.
2587:Oxford University Press
2234:10.1057/9781137518897_7
1981:Encyclopædia Britannica
1932:University of Cambridge
1874:John Clare: A biography
1725:John Clare and Folksong
1685:, song, from the album
1616:, song, from the album
1600:, song, from the album
1575:, song, from the album
1488:The Shepherd's Calendar
1477:Gathered from the Field
1463:"The Early Nightingale"
1324:Old Songs & Ballads
1319:Catalogue entry reads:
1294:Catalogue entry reads:
1273:Catalogue entry reads:
1169:Sarah Houghton-Walker,
1094:, Hamish Hamilton, 2005
1077:, London: Picador, 2003
906:Heath, Richard (1893).
674:set some of "May" from
596:Agricultural Revolution
374:Clare's last work, the
349:The Shepherd's Calendar
195:, tried camp life with
147:
5665:Romanticism in science
5620:Middle Ages in history
5615:List of Romantic poets
4327:Josiah Gilbert Holland
3233:The John Clare Society
3040:Powell, David (1964).
2763:Peterborough Telegraph
2662:London Review of Books
2384:The Life of John Clare
2038:Retrieved 25 July 2019
1790:Proletarian literature
1775:Chauncy Hare Townshend
1438:Richard Rodney Bennett
1394:"The Evening Primrose"
893:The Life of John Clare
884:
736:. In 2003 the scholar
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555:
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386:The Merchant of Venice
324:
5635:Romantic epistemology
5625:Opium and Romanticism
4194:Stojadinović-Srpkinja
3420:Counter-Enlightenment
2954:John Clare's Religion
2318:John Clare in Context
2120:John Clare's Religion
2072:John Clare's Religion
1994:Louis Untermeyer, in
1840:Sales, Roger (2002).
1743:John Clare's Scraping
1716:John Clare's Playlist
1528:A John Clare Songbook
1249:The Siege of Belgrade
1171:John Clare's Religion
1156:, Jonathan Cape, 2009
1032:John Clare in Context
1024:(fictional biography)
882:
756:Heritage Lottery Fund
676:A Shepherd's Calendar
654:in 1920 and John and
592:Industrial Revolution
580:
567:(snail), "lady-cow" (
551:John Clare memorial,
550:
466:
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191:. He enlisted in the
5699:Age of Enlightenment
3341:England (literature)
3274:UK National Archives
2546:5 March 2012 at the
2092:. Penguin. pp.
2084:Clare, John (1986).
1206:John Clare and music
856:Poems by John Clare.
686:The Evening Primrose
506:St Andrew's Hospital
315:Clare's birthplace,
277:improve this article
171:City of Peterborough
167:Soke of Peterborough
5650:Romantic psychology
3445:Hudson River School
3389:Sweden (literature)
3374:Russia (literature)
3248:The John Clare Page
3218:Works by John Clare
3200:Works by John Clare
2987:. Sinclair Browne.
2830:Poems by John Clare
2808:. Delphi Classics.
2409:on 27 February 2009
1934:. 20 September 2014
1752:The Thunder Mutters
1634:"The Gipsey's Song"
1459:"The Bird's Lament"
1373:The Thunder Mutters
1309:The Sailors Journal
1173:, Routledge, 2016,
1153:The Quickening Maze
1065:Itching After Rhyme
936:John Clare - A Life
914:The English Peasant
627:The Poetry of Birds
339:. An annuity of 15
53:oil on canvas, 1820
5754:English male poets
3635:White Mountain art
3576:Historical fiction
3384:Spain (literature)
2370:. GUTENBERG EBOOK.
2074:, Routledge, p. 6.
2010:Life of John Clare
1846:Palgrave Macmillan
1819:. pp. 13–22.
1785:Proletarian poetry
1411:John Clare Cantata
1005:Timothy Brownlow,
909:"John Clare"
891:Frederick Martin,
885:
817:Poetry collections
750:John Clare Cottage
744:John Clare Cottage
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510:Fenwick Skrimshire
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367:in the village of
345:Marquess of Exeter
325:
201:Pickworth, Rutland
157:Clare was born in
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5640:Romantic medicine
5610:List of romantics
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4700:Felix Mendelssohn
4695:Fanny Mendelssohn
4506:
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4220:Rosalía de Castro
4158:Soares dos Passos
3506:Transcendentalism
3470:Nazarene movement
3430:Düsseldorf School
3204:Project Gutenberg
3155:978-0-9538995-7-9
2815:978-1-909496-42-2
2560:European Magazine
2243:978-1-137-51889-7
1906:Poetry Foundation
1876:. New York City:
1844:. New York City:
1584:Terence Deadman,
1578:A Few Short Lines
1546:Midsummer Cushion
1494:Terence Greaves,
1442:"The Insect World
1399:Five Flower Songs
1361:Decent Scrapers,
1200:978-0-230-27787-8
1179:978-0-754665-14-4
1129:978-1-904078-35-7
1050:Voice of the Fire
981:H. O. Dendurent,
875:Works about Clare
758:and commissioned
691:Five Flower Songs
442:Church of England
380:Christopher North
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1451:The Insect World
1390:Benjamin Britten
1305:Black Ey'd Susan
1133:Judith Allnatt,
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932:Anne Tibble
921:Norman Gale
852:London 1841
811:Sunday Dip.
788:Snow Storm.
656:Anne Tibble
573:song thrush
564:orthography
534:Remembrance
495:Shakespeare
249:Middle life
231:John Taylor
226:The Seasons
215:Early poems
205:lime burner
93:Northampton
86:20 May 1864
5779:Sonneteers
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2667:20 January
2205:27 October
2180:27 October
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2088:The Parish
2050:"Review 1"
1796:References
1675:Trespasser
1670:Chris Wood
1610:Chris Wood
1603:Bloody Men
1467:The Aviary
1222:, and the
1075:John Clare
1045:Alan Moore
930:J. W. and
798:The Badger
778:First Love
620:Wordsworth
477:Lord Byron
473:High Beach
459:Later life
414:Lord Byron
395:High Beach
376:Rural Muse
235:John Keats
153:Early life
138:John Clare
65:1793-07-13
45:John Clare
32:John Clare
5706:Modernism
5366:Kiprensky
5326:Géricault
5311:Friedrich
5301:Delacroix
5276:Constable
5256:Bonington
5246:Bierstadt
5198:Senancour
5173:Schelling
5128:Lamennais
5123:Khomyakov
5088:Coleridge
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4990:Stanković
4985:Mokranjac
4904:Balakirev
4863:Moniuszko
4812:Donizetti
4807:Cherubini
4705:Meyerbeer
4690:Marschner
4665:Beethoven
4578:Moscheles
4512:Musicians
4498:Wergeland
4463:Orbeliani
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3959:C. Brontë
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3884:Hölderlin
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3700:Guimarães
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3598:Nostalgia
3450:Indianism
3398:Movements
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2472:15 August
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5261:Bryullov
5203:Snellman
5178:Schiller
5168:Rousseau
5148:Michelet
5093:Constant
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4980:Konjović
4954:Scriabin
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4858:Lipiński
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4817:Paganini
4761:Goldmark
4552:Thalberg
4547:Schubert
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4121:Portugal
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3944:Barbauld
3879:Hoffmann
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3569:Romantic
3405:Ancients
3379:Scotland
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2836:WorldCat
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4822:Rossini
4797:Bellini
4776:Joachim
4749:Hungary
4730:Strauss
4658:Germany
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4566:Czechia
4520:Austria
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4398:Foscolo
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