Blake's Humanism

Blake's Humanism
Title Blake's Humanism PDF eBook
Author John Beer
Publisher Humanities-Ebooks
Total Pages 239
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 184760000X

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It considers the guiding forces behind Visions of the Daughters of Albion and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, the roles of vision and energy in the Songs of Innocence and of Experience and lyrics such as' The Mental Traveller', Blakes's attempts at mythological interpretation of current events, first in' The French Revolution' and then in the prophetic books America, Europe and The Song of Los, and how Blake's fourfold vision is employed as a means of interpreting and illustrating major predecessors such as Milton and Chaucer.

William Blake and Gender

William Blake and Gender
Title William Blake and Gender PDF eBook
Author Magnus Ankarsjö
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 221
Release 2015-01-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786483032

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The closing years of the eighteenth century were the particular domain of literary radicals whose work challenged ideas on gender and sexuality. During this transitional period, the poetry of William Blake reflected the changing mores of society as well as his own developing notions of gender. This work presents an in-depth exploration of gender issues in Blake's three epic poems, The Four Zoas, Milton and Jerusalem. The opening chapter discusses basic concepts such as notions of apocalypse, utopia and gender, all essential to the author's reading of Blake. Background regarding the literary atmosphere of the time, which included influence from the tradition of dissent, English Jacobinism and early feminism, is also included, effectively setting the context for Blake's work. The book then examines the poems in chronological order. It concentrates particularly on male and female activity within each work (refuting the common assumption that Blake was anti-feminist) while exploring the symbolism of the poetry. Blake's repeated theme of the struggle between the sexes receives special emphasis, as does the progress of his gender vision through the three poems.

Twentieth-Century Blake Criticism

Twentieth-Century Blake Criticism
Title Twentieth-Century Blake Criticism PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. Natoli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 248
Release 2015-08-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 131738119X

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First published in 1982 this book provides a bibliography of commentary, criticism, and scholarship on the works of William Blake. It covers the period from Northrop Frye’s Fearful Symmetry in 1947 to 1980. The criticism is organised according to eleven classifications in order to help direct the research of students and scholars and each chapter is preceded by an introductory essay in order to guide the reader.

Blake, Deleuzian Aesthetics, and the Digital

Blake, Deleuzian Aesthetics, and the Digital
Title Blake, Deleuzian Aesthetics, and the Digital PDF eBook
Author Claire Colebrook
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 202
Release 2012-01-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441155333

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An exploration of new aspects of Blake's work using the concept of incarnation and drawing on theories of contemporary digital media.

Blake's Visionary Universe

Blake's Visionary Universe
Title Blake's Visionary Universe PDF eBook
Author John B. Beer
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 460
Release 1969
Genre Visions in art
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Blake's Prophetic Psychology

Blake's Prophetic Psychology
Title Blake's Prophetic Psychology PDF eBook
Author Brenda Schwabacher Webster
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 339
Release 1983-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1349062995

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William Blake and the Moderns

William Blake and the Moderns
Title William Blake and the Moderns PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Bertholf
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 314
Release 1983-06-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780791496640

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Robert Bertholf and Annette Levitt have assembled thirteen essays that establish Blake as a "central voice molding modern literature and thought." The essays in this volume examine Blake's influence on modern poetry, the modern novel, and modern thought from various critical approaches. This collection maps out the lines of direct literary influences and indirect intellectual affinities that make up the tradition of enacted form. Through the use of various aspects of Blake's form and ideas, this book reasserts the idea of continuity, the drive for wholeness, and the arrival of new poetic forms. Blake is considered one of the major and most modern of Romantics. This collection positions him as a precursor of the modern, using his vision and poetry as a base for discussing a central issue in literary theory today—influence and the literary tradition—just how is the legacy of a literary artist passed on, and how is it resurrected in the works of subsequent generations.