East Hoathly makes a night of it
Marilyn Butler, 6 December 1984
The Diary of Thomas Turner 1754-1765
edited by David Vaisey.
Oxford, 386 pp., £17.50, November 1984,0 19 211782 3 Show More
edited by David Vaisey.
Oxford, 386 pp., £17.50, November 1984,
John Clare’s Autobiographical Writings
edited by Eric Robinson.
Oxford, 185 pp., £7.95, September 1983,0 19 211774 2 Show More
edited by Eric Robinson.
Oxford, 185 pp., £7.95, September 1983,
John Clare: The Journals, Essays, and the Journey from Essex
edited by Anne Tibble.
Carcanet, 139 pp., £6.95, October 1980,0 85635 344 2 Show More
edited by Anne Tibble.
Carcanet, 139 pp., £6.95, October 1980,
The Natural History Prose Writings of John Clare
edited by Margaret Grainger.
Oxford, 397 pp., £35, January 1984,0 19 818517 0 Show More
edited by Margaret Grainger.
Oxford, 397 pp., £35, January 1984,
John Clare and the Folk Tradition
by George Deacon.
Sinclair Browne, 397 pp., £15, February 1983,0 86300 008 8 Show More
by George Deacon.
Sinclair Browne, 397 pp., £15, February 1983,
“... Vinal, already the mother of one illegitimate child, swore that the father of her next was one Richard Parkes, ‘husbandman of the parish of Ringmer’. On 25 October Turner set off at 2 a.m. for Ringmer, accompanied by two colleagues from East Hoathly, one of whom, a prosperous farmer called Jeremiah French, was known to Turner as a scourge of paupers ... ”