Book contents
- The Cambridge Companion to John Clare
- The Cambridge Companion to John Clare
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Clare the Poet
- Part II Clare the Naturalist
- 5 Clare and Animals
- 6 John Clare’s Plants
- 7 John Clare and the Community of Naturalists
- 8 Clare and Ecocriticism
- Part III Clare’s Image
- Part IV Influences and Traditions
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To Literature
5 - Clare and Animals
from Part II - Clare the Naturalist
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- The Cambridge Companion to John Clare
- The Cambridge Companion to John Clare
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Chronology
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Clare the Poet
- Part II Clare the Naturalist
- 5 Clare and Animals
- 6 John Clare’s Plants
- 7 John Clare and the Community of Naturalists
- 8 Clare and Ecocriticism
- Part III Clare’s Image
- Part IV Influences and Traditions
- Further Reading
- Index
- Cambridge Companions To Literature
Summary
Since the early nineteenth century, critics have noted John Clare’s unusually attentive eye for animals. From his earliest published pieces to the final poems transcribed from manuscripts in Northampton Asylum, Clare’s poetry is packed with animal life. This piece closely reads two sonnets from the middle of his career to investigate the breadth and complexity of his engagement with multiple non-human modes of being. It then turns to a representative range of other examples from his work and touches briefly upon critical analogies drawn between the poet and the non-human creatures about which he writes. The piece focuses repeatedly on the variety in Clare’s representations of animals and the consequent difficulty of drawing singular critical conclusions from them. In the process, it explores tensions in Clare’s poetry between themes of interconnection and alienation, freedom and confinement, profusion and scarcity, resilience and fragility, and exposure and agency.
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- The Cambridge Companion to John Clare , pp. 77 - 90Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024