First Love - John Clare (A Beautiful Love Poem)

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2.4 هزار بار بازدید - 4 سال پیش - John Clare was an English
John Clare was an English poet known for his many works such as his collection of poems, The Rural Muse. With his reputation has grown over the whole of the 20th Century, he is now regarded as one of the most important poets of the natural world. He wrote many poems, essays, journals, and letters about love, corruption, and politics, environmental and social change, poverty, and folklife. A talented fiddler, he became, in effect, one of the first collectors of ‘folk’ tunes.


‘First love' is powerful and stays with us, but it can be painful as well as joyous or liberating. This poem, one of John Clare’s most widely anthologized, captures this dual nature of first love and the way in which it is a loss of something – namely, innocence – as well as a gaining of something new and special. But in ‘First Love’, John Clare emphasizes that moment we first fall in love with someone also represents a loss of innocence, and, in one sense, a loss of part of ourselves.


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