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Poems

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In his collection, "Poems," John Clare masterfully intertwines the rich tapestry of rural life with profound reflection on nature and human existence. Written during the tumultuous early 19th century, his poems evoke the romantic spirit while employing a distinctive, lyrical style characterized by vivid imagery and an authentic voice that resonates with the challenges of his time. Clare's work also captures the socio-economic changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution, often lamenting the loss of the pastoral landscapes and simple, peasant life he cherished, thus situating his poetry within a larger environmental and cultural critique. John Clare (1793-1864), often hailed as the 'peasant poet,' forged his path through a world marked by hardship and isolation. Born into a farming family, Clare's intimate knowledge of the English countryside imbued his poetry with an authenticity that connected deeply with nature. His personal struggles with poverty and mental health shaped his outlook, resulting in verses that reflect both a celebration of the natural world and a poignant awareness of its fragility and decline. "Poems" is an essential read for lovers of nature poetry and those interested in the intersection of art and environmental consciousness. Clare's work not only captivates with its beauty but also invites readers to engage critically with the landscapes we inhabit. This collection stands as a testament to a voice that must be heard, illuminating the profound bond between humanity and the natural world.

© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547014379

Release date

Ebook: 28 May 2022

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