John Clare: Voice of Freedom

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Rural, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: R. S. Attack ISBN: 9780856833298
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn Publication: September 1, 2010
Imprint: Shepheard-Walwyn Language: English
Author: R. S. Attack
ISBN: 9780856833298
Publisher: Shepheard-Walwyn
Publication: September 1, 2010
Imprint: Shepheard-Walwyn
Language: English

Providing a firsthand account of the land enclosure movement of the 19th century from a major English poet, this extensively researched study gives modern readers an appreciation of the divisive effects of such policies. Structured chronologically, this exploration of John Clare’s life highlights the socioeconomic and environmental aspects of his observations and includes his reports on an insidious revolution taking place in England, where a Parliament dominated by landowners authorized the enclosure of large tracts of land by private acts. Claiming that an impoverished rural population was consequently driven into urban slums-providing cheap labor at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution-the study argues that this is the cause of many poverty issues that modern governments struggle with to this day. Clare’s poetry and writing reveals something of the pre-enclosure way of life and also presents his appreciation of what was happening and his anger at its injustice.

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Providing a firsthand account of the land enclosure movement of the 19th century from a major English poet, this extensively researched study gives modern readers an appreciation of the divisive effects of such policies. Structured chronologically, this exploration of John Clare’s life highlights the socioeconomic and environmental aspects of his observations and includes his reports on an insidious revolution taking place in England, where a Parliament dominated by landowners authorized the enclosure of large tracts of land by private acts. Claiming that an impoverished rural population was consequently driven into urban slums-providing cheap labor at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution-the study argues that this is the cause of many poverty issues that modern governments struggle with to this day. Clare’s poetry and writing reveals something of the pre-enclosure way of life and also presents his appreciation of what was happening and his anger at its injustice.

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