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Delve into the world of John Clare, an extraordinary English poet born to humble beginnings as the son of a farm laborer. Celebrated for his vivid portrayals of the English countryside and his poignant reflections on its decline, Clares work has experienced a significant resurgence in appreciation since the late 20th century. Often hailed as one of the most significant poets of the 19th century, his biographer, Jonathan Bate, famously describes Clare as the greatest labouring-class poet that England has ever produced. No one has captured the essence of nature, the innocence of rural childhood, and the complexities of the human soul quite like Clare. - Summary by Wikipedia