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John Clare's Romanticism; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; Part I Critical Contexts; 1 Introduction; Clare's Texts; Notes; 2 Reading Romantic Clare; Clare and Wordsworth; Clare and Byron; Clare and Keats; Clare and Burns; Notes; Part II Aesthetic Categories and Creative Faculties; 3 Clare, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and the Poetics of Fancy; Sonnets of Fancy; Fancy Further Afield; Notes; 4 Romantic Spenserianism: Clare, Byron, and Sublime 'Time'; Romanticism and Time; The Romantic Sublime; Time and the Sublime; Notes; 5 'As now I gaze': Forms of Visual Experience in Clare's Sonnets.
The Sublime RevisitedRomantic Uses of the Sonnet; Looking and Seeing; Notes; Part III Imaginative Participations; 6 Rural Ruins: Clare, Wordsworth, and Southey; Beyond the 'Ruins of Despair'; Notes; 7 'Childish Recollections': From Lamb to Byron and Clare; The Idea of Childhood; Key Terminology; Childhood Scenes of Joy; Recollecting Childhood; Notes; 8 Clare, Keats, Poesy, and Joy; Poesy and Joy; The Life of Birds; Notes; Part IV The Love Lyric; 9 Clare and Burns; The Appeal of Scotland; Mixing Modes; Notes; Part V Conclusion; 10 Clarean Formations; Notes; Bibliography.
Original Editions of ClarePrimary Sources; Secondary Sources; Index.
The Sublime RevisitedRomantic Uses of the Sonnet; Looking and Seeing; Notes; Part III Imaginative Participations; 6 Rural Ruins: Clare, Wordsworth, and Southey; Beyond the 'Ruins of Despair'; Notes; 7 'Childish Recollections': From Lamb to Byron and Clare; The Idea of Childhood; Key Terminology; Childhood Scenes of Joy; Recollecting Childhood; Notes; 8 Clare, Keats, Poesy, and Joy; Poesy and Joy; The Life of Birds; Notes; Part IV The Love Lyric; 9 Clare and Burns; The Appeal of Scotland; Mixing Modes; Notes; Part V Conclusion; 10 Clarean Formations; Notes; Bibliography.
Original Editions of ClarePrimary Sources; Secondary Sources; Index.