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A guide to the books of William Blake for innocent and experienced readers : with notes on interpretive criticism 1910 to 1984

Print Book, English, 1998
C. Smythe ; Distributed in North America by Oxford University Press, Gerrards Cross, UK, New York, 1998
Einführung
874 pages ; 22 cm
9780861404087, 0861404084
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pt. I. The Books of William Blake: An Introduction. 1. Biographical Outline. 2. Rationalism Rejected: Poetical Sketches; All Religions Are One; There Is No Natural Religion; Tiriel; Songs of Innocence; The Book of Thel. 3. In Praise of Energy: The French Revolution; The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. 4. The Lustre Fades: Visions of the Daughters of Albion; For Children: The Gates of Paradise; Songs of Experience. 5. The Myth of History: America; Europe; The Song of Los. 6. The Myth of Creation: The Book of Urizen; The Book of Ahania; The Book of Los. 7. Blake's "Conversion" 8. Blake's "System" 9. An Incomplete Structure: The Four Zoas; the Pickering Manuscript. 10. Heroic Narrative: Milton. 11. The Forgiveness of Sins: Jerusalem; For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise; The Ghost of Abel. 12. Masterpiece in a New Kind: Illustrations of the Book of Job
pt. II. Notes on Criticism. Poetical Sketches. All Religions Are One. There Is No Natural Religion. Tiriel. Songs of Innocence. The Book of Thel. The French Revolution. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. Visions of the Daughters of Albion. For Children: The Gates of Paradise. Songs of Experience. America. Europe. The Song of Los. The Book of Urizen. The Book of Ahania. The Book of Los. The Four Zoas. The Pickering Manuscript. Milton. Jerusalem. For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise. The Ghost of Abel. Illustrations of The Book of Job