Blake, Politics, and HistoryJackie DiSalvo, G. A. Rosso, Christopher Z. Hobson Taylor & Francis, 1998 - 387 páginas This anthology of essays charts the work of William Blake - combining traditional and current historicist methods with a plurality of other approaches. While many essays here recuperate a radical Blake opposed to imperialism, slavery, and patriarchy, differences emerge over the nature of Blake's radicalism and his stance on revolution, violence, and democratic pluralism. Contributors may champion a Blake critical of patriarchal discourse and practice, but they remain cautious about Blake's ""homocentric"" solutions. In the ""Blake and women"" section, authors seek to reorient discussions by. |
Contenido
Acknowledgments | xii |
Abbreviations and Short Titles | xxxiii |
The Myth of Blakes Orc Cycle | 5 |
Prophecy as Political Program 3717 | 37 |
Blakes Shift from Collective | 53 |
William Blakes Figural Politics | 80 |
William Blake Richard Citizen | 97 |
Lifting the Veil | 115 |
Blakes America | 196 |
The Finite Revolutions of Europe | 212 |
Blakes ReVisions | 235 |
Blakes King Edward the Third | 251 |
William | 273 |
Blake Gender and Politics | 301 |
Maenads Young Ladies and the Lovely Daughters of Albion | 339 |
A Response | 350 |
A Response | 136 |
The Image of Satan in British | 149 |
Politics and Desire in Blakes The French Revolution | 187 |
Contributors | 377 |
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