2 edition of Birds in the poetry of John Clare. found in the catalog.
Birds in the poetry of John Clare.
Thomas Perrin Harrison
Published
1957
by Peterborough Museum Society
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Peterborough Museum Society. Occasional papers-no.1 |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 16p.,22cm |
Number of Pages | 22 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18774151M |
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Follow us. This book presents Clare's poetry exactly as he wrote it, and includes selections from his `mad' poems as well as his earlier descriptions of birds, animals andCited by: 3.
John Clare's life spanned one of the great ages of English poetry but, until about fifty years ago, few would have thought of putting his name with those of Wordsworth, Byron. Clare attended the village schools, for a few months of each year, until he was 12 - earning the pennies to pay for his own education by threshing with his father, tending flocks, bird.
Presents Clare's poetry exactly as he wrote it, and includes selections from his `mad' poems as well as his earlier descriptions of birds, animals and village life. Preview this book» What people are saying.
Clare was patronised when his first book of poetry was published in He was marketed as "John Clare, The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet", which puts him firmly in his place as a curiosity. Autumn Birds by John Clare - The wild duck startles like a sudden thought, And heron slow as if it might be caught.
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