Establishes Blake's controversial, unfinished epic, The Four Zoas, as the culmination of his mythos.
William Blake and the Daughters of Albion. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. Print. Ferber, Michael. The Social Vision of William Blake. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1985. Print. Makdisi, Saree. William Blake and the Impossible ...
... Blake : Prophet against Empire . New York : Dover , 1991. Print . ---- . The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake . New York : Doubleday , 1988. Print . Freeman , Kathryn . Blake's Nostos : Fragmentation and Nondualism in the Four ...
... Blake's Erin, the United Irish, and 'Sexual Machines.'” In Prophetic Character: Essays on William Blake in Honor of ... Nation and Empire, edited by Steve Clark and David Worrall, 63–88. New York: Palgrave, 2006. – Dangerous Enthusiasm ...
Hence, how radical Blake's religious outlook in fact was is more uncertain than most commentators have previously believed, and therefore his biography, and even his poems, now has to be renegotiated. And as Davies concludes: “The ...
Catalogues. All places of Publication are assumed to be London unless otherwise stated. For works published after 1850 ... ed., William Blake: Catalogue of the Collection of the Collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge: Heffer, ...
... Blake's Vi- sionary Forms Dramatic , 92-114 . Blake : Prophet Against Empire : A Poet's Interpretation of the ... Nostos : Fragmentation and Nondualism in The Four Zoas . Albany : State University of New York Press , 1997 . Frye ...
David Weir is Associate Professor on the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
... Blake's religious and philosophical sensibilities at the time, already cultivated by an interested in Boehme.75 In ... Nostos: Fragmentation and Nondualism in The Four Zoas, (Albany: SUNY, 1997), p. 31; David Weir, Brahma and the West ...
Traces the evolution of hebraic etymologies and mystical grammars as indicators of a profound shift in Blake's subjective consciousness from the earliest prose tracts, worked on before 1790, to the last years of his life, when he was still ...
Explores Blake's esoteric and religious influences