by Catherine Clarke
A captivating and original approach to understanding England's history, as experienced through twenty-five of the most vital, magisterial poems in English literature.
This is the history of England told in a new way: glimpsed through twenty-five remarkable poems written down between the eighth century and today, which connect us directly with the nation's past and the experiences, emotions, and imaginations of those who lived it.
These poems open windows onto wildly different worlds—from the public to the intimate, from the witty to the savage, from the playful to the wistful. They take us onto battlefields, inside royal courts, down coal mines, and below stairs in great houses. Their creators—witnesses to events from the Great Fire of London to the Miners' Strike—range from the famous to the forgotten, yet each invites us into an immersive encounter with their own time.
A History of England in Twenty-Five Poems is a portal to the past; a constant companion, filled with vivid voices and surprising stories alongside familiar landmarks, and language that speaks in new ways on each reading. Catherine Clarke's knowledge and passion take us inside the words and the moments they capture, with thoughtful insights, humor, and new perspectives on how the nation has dreamed itself into existence.
"Powerful pens. Clarke traces 1,300 years of British history through verse. Each chapter offers richly detailed context and an astute close reading. Discerning choices and incisive analyses amply support her contention that 'all poems speak to multiple historical moments, have multiple lives and afterlives.' A fresh perspective on the past." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Catherine Clarke uses an eclectic mix of verse—satirical, scabrous, tragic, lyrical—to tell the English national story. The emotional intimacy of poetry (aided by Clarke's careful, historically informed analysis) offers valuable insights into great historical events." —The Times
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Catherine Clarke is a professor at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, and director of the Victoria County History of England. She was previously professor of English literature at the University of Southampton, where she remains a visiting professor. This is her first book.

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