November


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November by John Clare captures the essence of the late autumn season, reflecting on the beauty and melancholy that accompany the changing landscape. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt language, Clare invites listeners to experience the sights and sounds of nature as it transitions into winter.

As a poet deeply connected to the English countryside, Clare's work often explores themes of nature, rural life, and the impact of industrialization. In this collection, he weaves together observations of the natural world with personal reflections, creating a tapestry of emotion that resonates with anyone who has felt the pull of the seasons.

Clare's unique voice and perspective, shaped by his humble beginnings as the son of a farm laborer, offer a poignant commentary on the relationship between humanity and the environment. His poetry not only celebrates the beauty of nature but also laments its disruption, making November a significant work in understanding the complexities of rural existence.

Chapters

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November - Read by AG 1:13 Read by April Gonzales
November - Read by ALP 1:11 Read by Algy Pug
November - Read by AR 1:05 Read by Albatross
November - Read by CAM 1:23 Read by Cynthia Moyer
November - Read by CJC 1:04 Read by Chiquito Crasto
November - Read by CJ 0:59 Read by Chessie Joy
November - Read by CMP 1:19 Read by CaprishaPage
November - Read by DL 1:04 Read by David Lawrence
November - Read by DRB 1:14 Read by David Barnes
November - Read by DRFJ 1:08 Read by DonWon
November - Read by EM 1:03 Read by Erin McKelle
November - Read by EMH 0:58 Read by EmHerald
November - Read by GB 1:13 Read by Garth Burton
November - Read by GC 1:12 Read by Snapdragon
November - Read by JCM 1:04 Read by Jason Mills
November - Read by JM2 1:14 Read by Jannie Meisberger
November - Read by LLW 1:16 Read by Leonard Wilson (1930-2024)
November - Read by PJW 1:09 Read by Patrick Wallace
November - Read by RN 1:18 Read by ravenotation
November - Read by WT 1:09 Read by Winston Tharp