Eric Robinson
4 Papers
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Eric Robinson is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: New Testament & Middle English. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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John Clare: Games, Pastimes, Sports and Customs
TL;DR: The distinction between sports and games was explored in this paper, where Glare used a variety of words in frequent discussions of entertaining pleasures in his childhood and youth, similar words which he uses differently in his poetry and prose, and there are clear differences in the general use of these words.
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John Clare, the Popular Wood-cut and the Bible: A Venture into the History of Popular Culture
TL;DR: Although as a child, Clare often missed Sunday church, later in life, he attended church services and held a deep reverence for the King James Bible, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Church of England (aside from a fling with the Primitive Methodists) as mentioned in this paper.
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John Clare: "Searching for Blackberries"
TL;DR: In the English fens, as in France, the inhabitants believed that the produce of the wasteland came to them by right as mentioned in this paper, and, according to popular belief, did the fallen wood belong to the local inhabitants in the forests surrounding Paris, and, in both regions, led to conflict between landowners and peasants, between the lord's steward and gypsies, or the woodman and villagers.
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John Clare's Words and Their Survival in America
TL;DR: For instance, this paper studied the survival of John Clare's words in different locations and social strata of America, and the link between the greatest English rural poet and the country to which he once thought of emigrating is intriguing.
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