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  Charles Cowden Clarke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Cowden Clarke (December 15, 1787 - March 13, 1877), English author and Shakespearian scholar, was born at Enfield, Middlesex.
Clarke became a music publisher in partnership with Alfred Novello, and married in 1828 his partner's sister, Mary Victoria (1809-1898), the eldest daughter of Vincent Novello.
Charles Cowden Clarke published many useful books, and edited the text for John Nichol's edition of the British poets; but his most important work consisted of lectures delivered between 1834 and 1856 on Shakespeare and other literary subjects.
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 Edward Daniel Clarke - LoveToKnow 1911
EDWARD DANIEL CLARKE (1769-1822), English mineralogist and traveller, was born at Willingdon, Sussex, on the 5th of June 1769, and educated first at Tonbridge.
After the capitulation of Alexandria, Clarke was of considerable use in securing for England the statues, sarcophagi, maps, manuscripts, andc., which had been collected by the French savants.
Besides lecturing on mineralogy and discharging his clerical duties, Dr Clarke eagerly prosecuted the study of chemistry, and made several discoveries, principally by means of the gas blow-pipe, which he had brought to a high degree of perfection.
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 Mary Cowden Clarke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mary Cowden Clarke, neé Novello (1809-1898) was an English author.
In 1828, she married her father's partner, Charles Cowden Clarke, and worked with him on Shakespeare studies.
In the year after her marriage Mary Cowden Clarke began her valuable Shakespeare concordance, which was eventually issued in eighteen monthly parts (1844-1845), and in volume form in 1845 as The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare, being a Verbal Index to all the Passages in the Dramatic Works of the Poet.
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 Printer Friendly Format - Enfield Independent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Clarke became a tutor at his father's school and it was here that he was to form one of his most successful literary friendships with the then young scholar John Keats.
Clarke was so impressed with one of his sonnets he encouraged Keats to show him, and others, more of his work.
It was this partnership that led Charles to Mary Victoria, eldest daughter of Vincent Novello and a keen writer.
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 AIM25: Royal College of Music: COWDEN CLARKE, Charles and Mary
Administrative/Biographical history: Mary Cowden Clarke (1809-1898) was the daughter of Victor Novello (1781-1861), the choirmaster, composer, musician and publisher.
Charles Cowden Clarke published editions of the works of Chaucer, Burns and other poets, and was renowned for the series of lectures on Shakespeare and other dramatists and poets that he gave between 1834 and 1856, many of which were he delivered to audiences at the London Institution.
Items related to Mrs Cowden Clarke and her relations in the possession of F H Haines, and memoranda.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Clarke,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Clarke, Charles Cowden CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN [Clarke, Charles Cowden] 1787-1877, English lecturer and author.
Clarke, John CLARKE, JOHN [Clarke, John] 1609-76, one of the founders of Rhode Island, b.
Clarke, Samuel CLARKE, SAMUEL [Clarke, Samuel] 1675-1729, English philosopher and divine.
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 CLARKE, SAMUEL (1675–1... - Online Information article about CLARKE, SAMUEL (1675–1...
sixth proposition, Clarke contends that time and space, eternity and immensity, are not substances, but attributes—the attributes of a self-existent being.
Brougham, and many other writers, have, in consequence, represented Clarke as arguing from the existence of time and space to the existence of Deity.
To say, however, that Clarke simply confused mathematics and morals by justifying the moral criterion on a mathematical basis is a mistake.
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 Charles Cowden Clarke - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Charles Cowden Clarke
With his wife Mary Novello (Mary Victoria Cowden Clarke), he wrote The Shakespeare Key 1879 (a commentary) and Recollections of Writers 1878.
He became a bookseller in London, and was friendly with the writers John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Leigh Hunt, and Mary and Charles Lamb.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Clarke, Charles Cowden - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN [Clarke, Charles Cowden] 1787-1877, English lecturer and author.
He and his wife, Mary Victoria (Novello) Cowden Clarke, 1809-98, wrote Recollections of Writers (1878), and she compiled The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare (1844-45).
The politics of literary biography in Charles Brown's Life of John Keats.
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 A Biographical Sketch by blupete: John Keats (1795-1821).
Charles Cowden Clarke (1787-1877), became a book dealer in London in 1820; and went on, together with his wife, Mary Victoria Novello (1809-1898), to become well known Shakespearean scholars.
Charles Armitage Brown (1786-1842) was the son of a London stockbroker originally from Scotland.
Clarke was to become the personal physician to the Duchess of Kent, Queen Victoria's mother; and, in time, the "physician-in-ordinary" to Queen Victoria.
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 Charles Cowden Clarke - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Charles Cowden Clarke - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Clarke, Charles Cowden (1787-1877), English literary critic, bookseller, and lecturer.
Clarke was born in Enfield, Middlesex, where his father ran...
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 JOHN KEATS: HIS LIFE AND POETRY, HIS FRIENDS, CRITICS AND AFTER-FAME, by Sidney Colvin, 1917, Part One
Still more was this the case when his son Charles Cowden Clarke, a genial youth with an ardent and trained love of books and music, grew old enough to help him as usher in the school-work.
This was the aforementioned Charles Cowden Clarke, the son of the head master, who towards the close of a long life, during which he had deserved well of literature and of his generation in more ways than one, wrote retrospectively of Keats:--
Clarke relates how he was walking in to London from Enfield to call on and congratulate the ex-prisoner, whom he not only revered as a martyr in the cause of liberty but knew and admired personally, when Keats met him and turned back to accompany him part of the way.
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 CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN... - Online Information article about CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN...
John Clarke, was a schoolmaster, among whose pupils was John See also:
Charles Clarke taught Keats his letters, and encouraged his love of See also:
Nice, where he was joined by the Clarkes in 1856.
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 CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN... - Online Informationsartikel ungefähr CLARKE, CHARLES COWDEN...
Charles Clarke unterrichtete Keats seine Briefe und regte seine Liebe von Poesie an.
Jahr, nachdem ihre Verbindungsmrs Cowden Clarke ihre wertvolle Übereinstimmung Shakespeare, die schließlich in achtzehn Monatsteilen (1844-1845) herausgegeben wurde, und in der Ausgabenform in 1845 als die komplette Übereinstimmung zu Shakespeare anfing und ein mündlicher See also:
Verbindung lebte das Cowden Clarkes mit dem Novellos in London.
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 John Keats: Contemporary Descriptions: The poet described by those who knew him best
Charles Brown's memoir The Life of John Keats is the most detailed recollection of Keats by an intimate friend.
At that time he may have been sixteen years old; and at that period of life he certainly appreciated the general beauty of the composition, and felt the more passionate passages; for his features and exclamations were ecstatic....
Clarke disliked the portrait of Keats which emerged from Milnes's biography - the image of a weak spirit crushed by an unsympathetic world.
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 Charles Cowden Clarke - Everything on Charles Cowden Clarke (information, latest news, articles,...)
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 Anne Janowitz, On Roe's _John Keats and the Culture of Dissent_ - Romantic Circles Reviews, Romantic Circles
The major scholarly contribution of the book involves the presentation of the world of the Enfield School and the influence of Charles Cowden Clarke on Keats's formation.
And the importance of Charles Cowden Clarke both as an influence on Keats and as a complicated conduit towards Hunt is impressively articulated.
Roe's work of making a central intellectual place for Charles Cowden Clarke proves to complicate Keats's relationship to Hunt in particularly interesting ways, allowing us to see Keats as more independently minded and with a fuller complement of already formed opinions and positions than our myths of his youth have allowed.
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 Clarke Charles Cowden - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Born in Burwood, New South Wales, Clark studied at Melbourne University and...
Clarke, Sir Arthur C(harles) (1917- ), English science-fiction writer.
As a child he mapped the Moon through...
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 Andrew Arnott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Keats is writing to his mentor or master of the verse as it were about what he sees as a petty verse or poem.
The amount of respect the Keats shows for Clarke in this poem, however is also equal to that of his frustrations with trying to write the poem.
By going out in to a place where he feels inspired he may have tried to hard to write the verses that he was aiming for.
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 Random House for High School Teachers | Catalog | Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats by John Keats
By then, however, Keats had received a liberal education at the progressive Clarke school, a private academy in the village of Enfield, twelve miles north of London, where for eight years he studied English literature, modern languages, and Latin.
In 1811 Keats left the Clarke school to become a surgeon’s apprentice—first at Thomas Hammond’s apothecary shop in a small town near Enfield and later in London at Guy’s Hospital.
In the summer of 1818, Keats journeyed to Scotland with Charles Brown, the rugged, worldly businessman who was one of his most loyal friends.
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 Charles Cowden Clarke Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
The young cricketer's tutor : comprising full directions for playing the elegant and manly game of cricket, with a complete version of its laws and regulations ; to which is added, The cricketers of my time, or, recollections of the most famous old...
The Canterbury tales of Chaucer : to which are added an essay on his language and versification, and an introductory discourse, togeher with notes and a glossary
Mary and Charles Lamb; poems, letters, and remains; now first collected, with reminiscences and notes.
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 Paulina in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
In 1733, editor Lewis Theobald condemned Paulina as "too gross and blunt" for daring to call the King "downright a Fool" (Dash 135).
In 1863, scholar Charles Cowden Clarke whined that Pauline was excessive: "...
Paulina cannot forego the gratification of punching him in his maundering distress" (Clarke 356).
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 Clarke, Mary Victoria (Novello) Cowden - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Clarke, Mary Victoria (Novello) Cowden - HighBeam Encyclopedia
CLARKE, MARY VICTORIA (NOVELLO) COWDEN [Clarke, Mary Victoria (Novello) Cowden] see under Clarke, Charles Cowden.
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 ★ Books by Charles Clarke Mary Cowden Clarke Robert Gittings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Books By Charles Clarke Mary Cowden Clarke Robert Gittings - featured: Recollections of Writers
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 cowden - OneLook Dictionary Search
Cowden : Columbia Gazetteer of North America [home, info]
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 To Charles Cowden Clarke E-book by John Keats
To Charles Cowden Clarke E-book by John Keats
Keats, John (1795-1821) - Widely regarded as the most talented of the English romantic poets, Keats, whose work was poorly received during his lifetime, could not have foreseen his later recognition.
Ironically, he wrote for his own epitaph: "Here lies one whose name was writ in water." To Charles Cowden Clarke (1817) - Opening lines: Oft have you seen a swan superbly frowning, / And with proud beast his own white shadow crowning;...
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 Charles Cowden Clarke - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE (1787-1877), English author and Shakespearian scholar, was born at Enfield, Middlesex, on the 15th of December 1787.
Charles Clarke died on the 13th of March 1877 at Genoa, and his wife survived him until the 12th of January 1898.
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