
John Clare
In Our Time: Culture
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Clare's Er Own Bedrock of Literacy and Literary Culture
There is a slight awkwardness in any working class writer, as we recall them. Clare's own bedrock of kind of a familiar life supports him in getting a rudimentary education but then is really proud of him when he starts writing poetry. He says his parents are illiterate, but there is some paradox in that becausethey they're clearlys theire real versions of literacy. His dad knows at least a hundred songs on the fiddle, which is itself a form of literate. But it's not exactly that his village is against literary culture. There is also a suspicion of his habits. And secrecy is a really important motief in clare's life.
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