‘This sad non-identity': John Clare, William Cowper and ‘Madness’ (original) (raw)

Common Distress: John Clare’s Poetic Strain

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Palgrave Advances in John Clare Studies, eds. Simon Kovesi and Erin Lafford (2020): 221-47, 2020

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The Itinerant "I": John Clare’s Lyric Defiance

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Drowning in Depression: A Reading of William Cowper’s “The Castaway”

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'Leaving the Herd': How Queer Was Cowper?

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A Madwoman or Crippled by Society? A Study of Disability and Depression in Plath's Poems

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Pakistan Journal of Society, Education, and Language, 2024

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Anne Janowitz , Lyric and Labour in the Romantic Tradition , Cambridge Studies in Romanticism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp. xii + 278. £35.00 hardback. 0 521 57259 2

Gary Harrison

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Bulletin of Nagoya University of Foreign Studies, 2023

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Areeba Zaidi

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Patrick McEvoy-Halston

Undergraduate, 2005

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Maureen Gallagher

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Review -- Fiona Sampson, Beyond the Lyric: A Map of Contemporary British Poetry

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England, England: A Literary Portrayal of Individual and Collective Psychosis

SEDA ARIKAN, Yeşim İpekçi

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Krishna Sawant

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‘Bad influence’ and ‘willful subjects’: the gender politics of The Life of Poetry

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The Involuntary Mask of the Poet

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Gerard Manley Hopkins has been described as one of the most individual of all English poets. Review the elements within his work that provoke such a view.

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The Filial Art: A Reading of Contemporary British Poetry

Blake Morrison

The Yearbook of English Studies, 1987

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