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Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries the majority of the English common lands were enclosed, by decree and by force, depriving communities of their independence and self-sufficiency. The resistance to capitalisms primitive accumulation, registered in recurring peasant revolts and nighttime attacks on hedges and fences, failed to stem the tide of what we now call privatization but it spilled over into Romanticisms own advocacy of a kind of literary commons. Underground in poetry since the nineteenth century, the fight against enclosure resurfaces today amidst continuing accumulation and a renascent sense of the commons under globalization.In The Commons we wander the English countryside with the so-called mad peasant poet John Clare, pick wild fruit with Henry David Thoreau, and comb the Lake District with a host of authors of Romantic guides and tours, undermining William Wordsworths proprietary claim to the region. Somewhere along the way Robert Frosts wall falls down, the Zapatistas make their appearance, and Gerrard Winstanley reclaims theearth as a Common Treasury.This second edition includes the essay Of Blackberries and the Poetic Commons.Stephen Collis is a climate justice activist and a professor of poetry at Simon Fraser University.
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