About This Book
The biography traces John Clare's journey from an impoverished rural childhood through self-education and early recognition as a natural-voice poet, recounting his varied attempts to improve his station, the publication and critical reception of his poems, and the uneven patronage that followed. Drawing on letters, memoirs, and contemporary documents, it follows his periods of creative success, recurring financial hardship, growing mental distress, institutionalization, and eventual death in an asylum. The narrative interleaves local landscape description, personal anecdotes, and publishing episodes to portray the tensions between talent, social limits, and personal suffering.
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