- Cankaya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Volume:17 Issue:1
- The Sense of Home and Memory in John Clare’s Asylum Poems
The Sense of Home and Memory in John Clare’s Asylum Poems
Authors : Mümin HAKKIOĞLU
Pages : 126-141
Doi:10.47777/cankujhss.1270626
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Publication Date : 2023-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :As a basic human need from past to present, home has been the subject of many disciplines where different perspectives converge and intersect each other in a multidimensional framework. This interdisciplinarity has transformed it into a concept that conveys much more than a visible and tangible reality. John Clare insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1793-1864);, a 19th century English poet who spent the last twenty-seven years of his life in asylum, also widely used home as a central theme. His sense of home in his asylum poems emerges peculiarly in three dimensions which are the countryside of his childhood and youth, the cottage where he lived, and his first love. In such a perspective, the different meanings of the concept become interwoven, and home gradually transforms from a tangible reality into a mental image and metaphor configured in his memory. The aim of this study is to reveal how the sense of home in Clare’s asylum poems can be associated with the poet’s countryside, cottage and first love, and to investigate the consistency of this relation through memory. The study is limited to the asylum poems to show how Clare responds to what the concept of home evokes under the influence of his mental disorder.Keywords : John Clare, İngiliz Şiiri, Tımarhane Şiirleri, Ev Düşüncesi, Bellek