University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 48University of Toronto Press, 1979 - Canada |
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... Clare was nervous when his critics used topographical language . For him it was the language of disintegration , dislocation , disorientation . His publishers , Taylor and Hessey , who vigorously cor- rected his manuscripts against his ...
... Clare was nervous when his critics used topographical language . For him it was the language of disintegration , dislocation , disorientation . His publishers , Taylor and Hessey , who vigorously cor- rected his manuscripts against his ...
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... Clare's best work is still undervalued . This is the price Clare paid for wanting to be too like nature - a very Romantic dilemma . Just as Denham had assumed that , given the presence of a poet , Cooper's Hill could be made Parnassus ...
... Clare's best work is still undervalued . This is the price Clare paid for wanting to be too like nature - a very Romantic dilemma . Just as Denham had assumed that , given the presence of a poet , Cooper's Hill could be made Parnassus ...
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... Clare's work . 9 J.W. Tibble , ed , The Poems of John Clare ( London 1935 ) , II , 181–212 . Hereafter referred to in the text as Poems . 10 Although the word ' kaleidoscopic ' is employed in this article in its figurative sense , it is ...
... Clare's work . 9 J.W. Tibble , ed , The Poems of John Clare ( London 1935 ) , II , 181–212 . Hereafter referred to in the text as Poems . 10 Although the word ' kaleidoscopic ' is employed in this article in its figurative sense , it is ...
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