John Clare's 'To the rural muse'
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John Clare's 'To the rural muse'

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1987

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This was my handwritten 1987 undergraduate dissertation for Cambridge College of Arts and Technology (now morphed into Anglia Ruskin University I believe, which, I suppose, still has my original in its library) comprising an en face transcription and commentary on all the known MSS versions of the poet John Clare's poem "To the Rural Muse", in which Clare wrote about his poetic technique. The attempt was to show (rather ambitiously for my undergrad dissertation!) something more of Clare's poetic technique by transcribing the various MSS complete with all their crossings out and emendations. Clare's MSS can be very hard to read, faded, the home-made ink having eaten into the paper, or just because Clare's autograph is very hard to decipher, sometimes being scribbled on any piece of paper to hand, even old sugar bags. I was given permission to submit a handwritten dissertation as this was the only way I could present all the crossings out etc in transcription. The en face MSS were my own photocopies of the originals, some reproduced from microfilm where the originals were in the USA. There are only about a dozen copies of the dissertation, one in Peterborough Museum, the rest being provided for members of the John Clare Society.

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