Record Number: 11197
Reading Experience:
Evidence:
'Saw a reciept to mend broken china in the "Stamford Mercury" [...] news papers have been famous for hyperbole and the "Stamford Mercury" has long been one at the head of the list of extravagance - in an article relating an accident at Drury Lane Theatre is the following'
Century:1800-1849
Date:1 Jan 1825
Country:England
Timen/a
Place:location in dwelling: at home
Type of Experience(Reader):
silent aloud unknown
solitary in company unknown
single serial unknown
(Listener):
solitary in company unknown
single serial unknown
Reader / Listener / Reading Group:
Reader: Age:Adult (18-100+)
Gender:Male
Date of Birth:14 Jul 1793
Socio-Economic Group:Labourer (agricultural)
Occupation:poet/natural history author
Religion:n/a
Country of Origin:England
Country of Experience:England
Listeners present if any:e.g family, servants, friends
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Additional Comments:
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Text Being Read:
Author: Title:Stamford Mercury
Genre:Drama, Ephemera
Form of Text:Print: Newspaper
Publication Detailsn/a
Provenanceowned
Source Information:
Record ID:11197
Source:John Clare
Editor:Margaret Grainger
Title:The Natural History Prose Writings of John Clare
Place of Publication:Oxford
Date of Publication:1983
Vol:n/a
Page:213
Additional Comments:
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Citation:
John Clare, Margaret Grainger (ed.), The Natural History Prose Writings of John Clare, (Oxford, 1983), p. 213, http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/reading/UK/record_details.php?id=11197, accessed: 21 December 2024
Additional Comments:
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