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Chirico, Paul, (1971-)
John Clare and the imagination of the reader[electronic resource] /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
821/.7
書名/作者:
John Clare and the imagination of the reader/ Paul Chirico.
作者:
Chirico, Paul,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
xi, 222 p.
標題:
Authors and readers.
ISBN:
9780230591103
ISBN:
0230591108
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-215) and index.
內容註:
Introduction: Whose Clare? -- The Sociable Text -- The Natural Text and the Canon -- Time andLabour -- Audience and Haunting -- Imagination and Artifice -- Conclusion: Clare's Muse.
摘要、提要註:
John Clare repeatedly described his poems as his 'offspring' and anxiously imagined their reception in a cultural field over which he had limited control. This broad and original study of the full range of his work is the first to take seriously his repeated appeals to the judgement of futurereaders. Restoring the suppressed history of Clare's deep cultural engagement, it teases out, in clear terms, the often unexpected complexities of his varied writings. A series of close readings reveals Clare's sophisticated poetics, his careful analysis of the history and culture of his own place and of the highly charged forms of antiquity and superstition, and his uneasy adoption of mythologiesof literary labour. His fascination with literary success and posthumous fame underlies peculiarlyintense, mediated relationships with other marginalizedwriters: Keats, Yearsley, Bloomfield, Darley, Reynolds, Wordsworth. Clare's obsessive reading habits are inscribed (often through covert quotation)in texts which in turn work to prefigure the responses of his own imagined readers.
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John Clare and the imagination of the reader[electronic resource] /
Chirico, Paul,1971-
John Clare and the imagination of the reader
[electronic resource] /Paul Chirico. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xi, 222 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 206-215) and index.
Introduction: Whose Clare? -- The Sociable Text -- The Natural Text and the Canon -- Time andLabour -- Audience and Haunting -- Imagination and Artifice -- Conclusion: Clare's Muse.
John Clare repeatedly described his poems as his 'offspring' and anxiously imagined their reception in a cultural field over which he had limited control. This broad and original study of the full range of his work is the first to take seriously his repeated appeals to the judgement of futurereaders. Restoring the suppressed history of Clare's deep cultural engagement, it teases out, in clear terms, the often unexpected complexities of his varied writings. A series of close readings reveals Clare's sophisticated poetics, his careful analysis of the history and culture of his own place and of the highly charged forms of antiquity and superstition, and his uneasy adoption of mythologiesof literary labour. His fascination with literary success and posthumous fame underlies peculiarlyintense, mediated relationships with other marginalizedwriters: Keats, Yearsley, Bloomfield, Darley, Reynolds, Wordsworth. Clare's obsessive reading habits are inscribed (often through covert quotation)in texts which in turn work to prefigure the responses of his own imagined readers.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230591103
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230591103doiSubjects--Personal Names:
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1793-1864--Criticism and interpretation.Subjects--Topical Terms:
370907
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: PR4453.C6 / Z5995 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 821/.7
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