
Divine Vision
William Blake in Felpham
James Martin Charlton(Author)
TSL Drama (Publisher)
Published on 6. November 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
100 pages
978-1-915660-70-1 (ISBN)
Description
London, 1800. Things aren't going too well for William Blake. He lacks work, his wife worries over the bills, he's seeing visions of the Apocalypse, and his planned epic poem on the divine remains unwritten. When Blake gets an offer from famous poet William Hayley to leave London and settle in a cottage at the seaside village of Felpham, he jumps at the chance. In Felpham, things don't quite work out the way Blake had them planned...
What ensues involves talent wasted, offences to the local gentry, an argument with a drunken soldier, a trial for sedition, and a visionary meeting with the Lamb of God in an English cottage garden. "And did those feet..." indeed!
Divine Vision is the first stage play to explore William Blake's only period of living outside London, and the events leading to his writing the poem which we now know as the iconic hymn "Jerusalem".
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Language
English
Place of publication
Rickmansworth
United Kingdom
Publishing group
TSL Publications
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
142 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-915660-70-1 (9781915660701)
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James Martin Charlton is a dramatist, director and academic. His plays include The World & his Wife, Fat Souls, Groping in the Dark, ecstasy + Grace, Coward, and Reformation. He recently wrote Black Stone as part of an R&D project with Just Some Theatre Co., and a new work, Protomartyr, on St. Alban. Fat Souls, Coward and Reformation are published by Playdead Press. He has written an adaptation of The Pilgrim's Progress and a play about William Blake, Divine Vision.
He is Interim Academic Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Creative Industries at Middlesex University. He produces his plays with his own theatre company, JMCFire.
www.jamesmartincharlton.co.uk