At Helpston: Meetings with John Clare

At Helpston: Meetings with John Clare

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These essays, many of them presidential addresses to the John Clare Society, form a unique series of `meetings' between the Northamptonshire labourer who became England's finest nature poet and our own `rural intellectual', the author of Akenfield, Ronald Blythe.
The work of the Suffolk artist Mary Newcomb provides a perfect foil to the lyricism of Blythe's prose and the genius of Clare's verse.

Author: Ronald Blythe
Format: Hardback, 168 pages, 156mm x 234mm
Published: 2011, Black Dog Books, United Kingdom
Genre: Anthologies, Essays, Letters & Miscellaneous

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These essays, many of them presidential addresses to the John Clare Society, form a unique series of `meetings' between the Northamptonshire labourer who became England's finest nature poet and our own `rural intellectual', the author of Akenfield, Ronald Blythe.
The work of the Suffolk artist Mary Newcomb provides a perfect foil to the lyricism of Blythe's prose and the genius of Clare's verse.