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註釋"These essays, many of them presidential addresses to the John Clare Society, form a unique series of 'meetings' between the Northamptonshire labourer who became England's finest nature poet and our own 'rural intellectual', the author of Akenfield. The work of the Suffolk artist Mary Newcomb, 'both wonderfully revealing and in a sense magical', is a perfect foil to the lyricism of Blythe's prose and genius Clare's verse."--Jacket.