The Parish: A Satire (Penguin Classics)

The Parish: A Satire by John Clare is a unique addition to the Penguin Classics collection, published on July 1, 1986. This edition presents a single, long poem consisting of 2000 lines that has never been published before. The work reflects Clare’s perspective as a devout Anglican while simultaneously offering a critical examination of the clergy’s abuses, religious fanaticism, and hypocrisy.
Readers will find that The Parish delves into themes of faith and morality, revealing the complexities of religious life through Clare’s satirical lens. The poem’s structure and content provide a thought-provoking exploration of the tensions between devotion and critique, making it a significant piece within the realm of general fiction. With 96 pages, this English-language edition invites readers to engage with Clare’s insights into the societal issues of his time.
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This is a single, long (2000 lines) poem which has never been published. Although Clare was a devout Anglican the work is a powerful attack on the abuses of the clergy, the dangers of religious fanaticism and religious hypocrisy.
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