Toward a Poetics of Disappearance: The Vanishing Commons in Clare’s “The Lament of Swordy Well”

1 Bowdoin College.

Abstract

This essay suggests that various ideas emerging in recent ecological critique - such as the Anthropocene, the near-term extinction of humanity, and the world without us - take for granted a future human observer, even though these ideas put the existence of such a person in doubt.  To take the prospect of human erasure seriously, thought must go further and think its own dissolution.  It may do so in part by exploring a poetics of disappearance, a model for which this essay finds in the final stanza of John Clare's "Lament of Swordy Well."

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