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Thinking Through Blake: Essays in Literary Contrariety

Contributor(s): Adams, Hazard (Author)

ISBN: 9780786479580

Publisher: McFarland & Company

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Pub Date: March 26, 2014

Dewey: 821.7

LCCN: 2014005175

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 18 to UP

Physical Info: 0.60" H x 8.90" L x 5.90" W ( 0.60 lbs) 204 pages

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Description: A seminal figure in Romantic poetry and visual arts, William Blake continues to influence modern literary criticism. In this book, Blake scholar Hazard Adams presents a selection of essays that span his long career exploring the work and thought of the groundbreaking artist. Topics range from the symbolic form in Blake's poem Jerusalem, the world view of Blake in relation to cultural policy and the notion of contrariety in Blake's--writings to the relation of Chinese literary thought to that of the West, the critical work of Northrup Frye and Murray Krieger and the cultural and academic status of the humanities. The essays chart the evolution of Adams' own neo-Blakean literary thought over the past four decades, chronicling an effort to seek not merely a method but a philosophical base for the practice of literary criticism.

Brief description: Professor emeritus at the University of Washington's department of comparative literature, Hazard Adams lives in Shelton, Washington. He is known internationally as a scholar of William Blake, W.B. Yeats, Joyce Cary, and the history of criticism.

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