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‘With skirmish and capricious passagings’: Nightingales in the poetry of Coleridge and Clare
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Document Date: 2013-07-12 06:57:54


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Newcastle upon Tyne / London / /

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D. Reidel Publishing Company / Clarendon Press / Oxford University Press / Halton & Company / Macmillan / /

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Netherlands / /

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Castle of Indolence / /

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Jonathan Cape / British Isles / /

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Oxford University / /

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Lynn Barber / Thomas Bewick / William Blake / Charlotte Smith / Jean Jacques Aubusson / Peter Lang / Gilbert White / Clare Debbie Sly / Richard Mabey / William Wordsworth / John Aiken / Tom Spring / Byron Spring / R. Gilbert White / Samuel Taylor Coleridge / Thomas Hutchinson / Jonathan Bates / Thomas Gray / Richard Routledge Wingate / Richard Holmes / Paul Lawrence Farber / John Rowlett / Wendy Pfeffer / J. John Clare / Dorothy Wordsworth / Thomas Pennant / John Clare / Frank Graham / Coleridge Sly / Milton / Mary Moorman / Jonathan Bate / James Sambrook / Stuart Curran / James Thomson / /

Position

boxer / guard / poet and novelist / speaker / biographer / poet / Author / role model / would-be poet / shy singer / maid / singer / unseen singer / tossing head / gentle maid / peasant poet / /

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New Literary History / natural History / The Natural History / /

Region

British Isles / /

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limited technologies / /

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