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Below is an extract from the completed essay about AQA GCSE 'All lost things' in Gillian Clarke's 'Cold Knap Lake'. Please note that all essays are meant to be used as a guide to help you complete your coursework and NOT as a final assignment. Plagiarism is an academic crime.

AQA GCSE 'All lost things' in Gillian Clarke's 'Cold Knap Lake'
Gillian Clarke offers the reader a profoundly haunting insight about her poem and memory itself at the end of 'Cold Knap Lake'.

She argues: 'All Lost things lie under closing water' which seems a very apt visual message when we consider the content and 'story' of the poem, as well as brilliantly encapsulating the elegiac concerns of both this individual poem and much of her other poetry.

For this insight registers the fragile and problematic relationship between any act of voluntary remembrance and its unsettling shadow, the 'lost things', the involuntary manifestation of the unassimilated past.
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