The Independent Spirit: John Clare and the Self-taught TraditionJohn Goodridge John Clare Society and the Margaret Grainger Memorial Trust, 1994 - 240 страници |
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... social status , as Gray's later reference , in stanza eleven , to a ' storied urn ' in turn implies : the urn , is ... social circles in which he moved . Walpole confessed that ' insensible to the feelings of one I thought below me ... I ...
... social status , as Gray's later reference , in stanza eleven , to a ' storied urn ' in turn implies : the urn , is ... social circles in which he moved . Walpole confessed that ' insensible to the feelings of one I thought below me ... I ...
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... social responsibilities of ' brave good gentlemen ' . Yet he himself is part of an already old tale . In a now lost past , ' The Broken Crutch ' implies , there was a world of amity characterised by the absence of social disdain and ...
... social responsibilities of ' brave good gentlemen ' . Yet he himself is part of an already old tale . In a now lost past , ' The Broken Crutch ' implies , there was a world of amity characterised by the absence of social disdain and ...
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... social mores of this period , that such observers associated with the term.Clare's attitude to enclosure was an exercise in nostalgia , but its importance to the historian is the indication it gives that the process of change and ...
... social mores of this period , that such observers associated with the term.Clare's attitude to enclosure was an exercise in nostalgia , but its importance to the historian is the indication it gives that the process of change and ...
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Preface | 7 |
INTRODUCTION John Goodridge | 13 |
ISSUES OF LABOUR AND LITERACY | 27 |
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