![]() |
|
Spaces home HISTORY ZONEPhotosProfileFriendsMore ![]() | ![]() |
|
Added a blog entry "‘Alone and in a stranger scene’: Alienation and John Clare"
The phrase used on the title of this paper[1] comes from The Flitting, a poem Clare wrote in the 1840s when he had already been confined to an asylum in Northamptonshire for nearly ten years. The f July 02 9:21 AM Added a blog entry "Breaking the chains or recreating the prison? 2"
Before the Romantics
Some of the characteristics of this period can be illustrated from the writings of George Crabbe, who, in 1783, a year after he was appointed chaplain to the Duke of Rutland pub July 01 12:43 AM Added a blog entry "Breaking the chains or recreating the prison?"
The decades between 1790 and 1830 saw an outpouring of creative energies in British culture that was and probably remains unique. In literature, art and political theory the values of the eighteent June 30 9:44 AM Added a blog entry "The supply of leisure"
Leisure activities were made available in four main ways and as a result provided employment in leisure. First, the state, whether at local or national level, both created a legal framework and acte June 27 8:04 AM Added a blog entry "Urban popular culture"
Urban popular culture in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries can best be understood by distinguishing three approaches to the analysis and composition of such a culture. The first approach June 26 9:57 AM |
|
||||
|
|