Re-Envisioning Blake
Palgrave Macmillan (Publisher)
Published on 14. January 2014
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262 pages
978-1-349-59154-1 (ISBN)
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Today Blake scholarship is experiencing a period of unprecedented variety and mutuality. These essays reflect the methodological cross-fertilisations now taking place in Blake scholarship and explore the range of debates and contentions generated by these encounters, embracing figurative, structural, and material readings of Blake's life and works.
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2012 ed.
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English
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London
United Kingdom
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Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
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978-1-349-59154-1 (9781349591541)
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M. Crosby | T. Patenaude | A. Whitehead
Re-envisioning Blake
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CRAIG D. ATWOOD Charles D. Couch Associate Professor of Moravian Theology, Moravian Theological Seminary, Bethlehem, PA
KERI DAVIES Visiting Fellow in the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University, UK
SHIRLEY DENT Communications Director for the Institute of Ideas, UK
MORRIS EAVESProfessor of English and Turner Professor of Humanities, University of Rochester, USA
JOHN E. GRANT Independent Scholar
MARY LYNN JOHNSON Independent Scholar
ANDREW LINCOLN School of English and Drama,Queen Mary, University of London, UK
SAREE MAKDISIProfessor of English and Comparative Literature, UCLA, USA
SUSAN MATTHEWS Senior Lecturer in English, Roehampton University, UK
JON MEE Professor of Romanticism Studies, University of Warwick, UK
JASON WHITTAKER Professor of Blake Studies and Head of the Department of Writing, University College Falmouth, UK
DAVID WORRALL Professor of English, Nottingham Trent University, UK
KERI DAVIES Visiting Fellow in the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham Trent University, UK
SHIRLEY DENT Communications Director for the Institute of Ideas, UK
MORRIS EAVESProfessor of English and Turner Professor of Humanities, University of Rochester, USA
JOHN E. GRANT Independent Scholar
MARY LYNN JOHNSON Independent Scholar
ANDREW LINCOLN School of English and Drama,Queen Mary, University of London, UK
SAREE MAKDISIProfessor of English and Comparative Literature, UCLA, USA
SUSAN MATTHEWS Senior Lecturer in English, Roehampton University, UK
JON MEE Professor of Romanticism Studies, University of Warwick, UK
JASON WHITTAKER Professor of Blake Studies and Head of the Department of Writing, University College Falmouth, UK
DAVID WORRALL Professor of English, Nottingham Trent University, UK
Editor
Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Content
List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: 'the fierce rushing of th' inhabitants together'; M.Crosby, T.Patenaude & A.Whitehead 'mutual interchange': Life, Liberty, and Community; S.Makdisi & J.Mee Inconvenient Truths: Re-Historicizing the Politics of Dissent and Antinomianism; K.Davies & D.Worrall 'Thou readst white where I readst black': William Blake, the Hymn 'Jerusalem', and the Far-Right; S.Dent Blake, America and Enlightenment; A.Lincoln Georgian Superwoman or 'the maddest of the two'?: Recovering the Historical Catherine Blake, 1761-1831; M.Crosby & A.Whitehead Blake's Malkin; S.Matthews Prospects of Divine Humanity: A Vision of Heaven, Earth, and Hell; J.E.Grant The Death and Assumption of Blake's Mary: Anomalous Subjects in the Biblical Watercolour Series for Thomas Butts; M.L.Johnson Christ and the Bridal Bed: Eighteenth-Century Moravian Sex-Positive Spirituality as a Possible Influence on Blake; C.D.Atwood 'nourished by the spirits of forests and floods': Blake, Nature, and Modern Environmentalism; T.Patenaude 'Zoamorphosis: 250 Years of Blake Mutations'; J.Whittaker Afterword: A Last Word at 250; M.Eaves Works Cited Index