Reading with John Clare: Biopoetics, Sovereignty, Romanticism

New York: Fordham University Press (2015)
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"Reading with John Clare argues that poetry and its repression lies at the heart of biopolitical thinking. By rereading the emergence of biopolitics and focusing on the exemplary case of John Clare, it renews our understanding of the relation between aesthetics and politics from romanticism to the present"--

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