Description |
xxiv, 476 pages : illustrations, 121 plates (part color) ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Apprenticeship at the Haymarket? / by Martha W. England -- French Revolution: revelation's new form / by William F. Halloran -- Blake's composite art / by W.J.T. Mitchell -- Blake and the sister-arts tradition / by Jean H. Hagstrum -- America: new expanses / by David V. Erdman -- Europe: "to those ychain'd in sleep" / by Michael J. Tolley -- Urizen: the symmetry of fear / by Robert E. Simmons -- Blake's use of gesture / by Janet A. Warner -- Songs of innocence and of experience: the thrust of design / by Eben Bass -- Presence of Cupid and Psyche / by Irene H. Chayes -- Blake and Urizen / by John Sutherland -- Orc as a fiery paradigm of poetic torsion / by George Quasha -- Metamorphoses of a favorite cat / by Irene Tayler -- Envisioning the first Night thoughts / by John E. Grant -- Text and design in Illustrations of the Book of Job / by Ben F. Nelms -- Epic irony in Milton / by Brian Wilkie -- Formal art of The four Zoas / by Helen T. McNeil -- Narrative structure and the antithetical vision of Jerusalem / by Henry Lesnick -- Blake's cities: romantic forms of urban renewal / by Kenneth R. Johnston -- "Forms eternal exist for-ever": the covenant of the harvest in Blake's prophetic poems / by Edward J. Rose. |
Subject |
Blake, William, 1757-1827 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Blake, William, 1757-1827. |
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Criticism and interpretation. |
Added Author |
Grant, John E. (John Ernest)
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ISBN |
0691061890 |
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9780691061894 |
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