John Clare

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John Clare was an English poet, often referred to as a ‘Peasant poet’, considered to be one of the most important 19th century poets

Jul 13, 1793

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: July 13, 1793
  • Died on: May 20, 1864
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Poets, Alcoholics, Writers, Poets
  • Birth Place: Helpston, England
  • Gender: Male
  • Sun Sign: Cancer

John Clare born at

Helpston, England

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Birth Place

As a young man he was in love with a girl named Mary Joyce with whom he could not have a relationship because of her father’s disapproval. But ,he never forgot her, and years later, in a state of delirium he claimed that she was his first wife.

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Personal Life

He married Martha ("Patty") Turner in 1820. The couple had nine children, many of whom died in their infancy. The family lived a miserable life racked by poverty, made worse by his mental problems and alcohol consumption.

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Personal Life

John Clare was born in Helpston, a village in England, into the family of farm labourers. His father’s name was Parker Clare. He received little formal education and attended school only till he was 12.

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Childhood & Early Life

He had to become a farm labourer while still a child in order to support his poor family.

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Childhood & Early Life

His family struggled to make ends meet, and in order to make a living, young John worked as a waiter, a gardener, and a farm hand. But in spite of doing various odd jobs, he still had to accept parish relief.

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Childhood & Early Life

Clare liked to read and had a copy of Thomson’s Seasons. Inspired by the poet, he began to write his own poems and sonnets. He sold his first volume of poems to a local bookseller who sent it to the publishing firm, Taylor & Hessey.

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Career

His first poetry book, ‘Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery’ was out in 1820. This book was critically acclaimed and became a big success. He was particularly appreciated for the lucid language and vivid descriptions of nature and her elements.

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Following the success of his first book, he traveled to Londen where he met other writers and poets like John Keats, William Hazlitt, and Thomas De Quincey.

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He published his second book, ‘Village Minstrel and Other Poems’ in 1821. Even though it was well received by his readers, it failed to live up to the success of his debut book.

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Throughout the 1820s, he wrote on a variety of topics, exploring different genres, though he never published the majority of his works. He had begin work on his autobiography, ‘Sketches in the Life of John Clare’, which he was never able to finish.

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Career

His first published work, ‘Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery’ (1820) became an unexpected success and sold more than 3000 copies in its first year—an astounding achievement for a first time poet. It was reprinted three times.

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Major Works

Ironically, he wrote his best known poem, ‘I Am’ during his stay in an asylum for patients with mental illness when he was feeling isolated from his family and friends. In the poem, he reasserts that he will find peace in death through his love of the natural world. The poem was written in 1844-45 and published in 1848.

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Major Works