The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and SocietyCornell University Press, 1970 - 316 pagina's |
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... Blake cannot be separated from creation . Blake's statements about art are extreme enough to make it clear that he is demanding some kind of mental adjustment to take them in . One of the Laocoon Aphorisms reads : ' A Poet , a Painter ...
... Blake cannot be separated from creation . Blake's statements about art are extreme enough to make it clear that he is demanding some kind of mental adjustment to take them in . One of the Laocoon Aphorisms reads : ' A Poet , a Painter ...
Pagina 176
... Blake's thought was there , and would not go away or turn into anything else . Yeats had recognized it ; Damon had recog- nized it ; I had to recognize it . Like Shelley , Blake expressed an ab- horrence of didactic poetry , but ...
... Blake's thought was there , and would not go away or turn into anything else . Yeats had recognized it ; Damon had recog- nized it ; I had to recognize it . Like Shelley , Blake expressed an ab- horrence of didactic poetry , but ...
Pagina 195
... Blake , we begin to wonder if this ' Voice of the Devil ' tells the whole story . Blake certainly means what he says in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell , but that work is a satire , deriving its norms from other conceptions . As we read ...
... Blake , we begin to wonder if this ' Voice of the Devil ' tells the whole story . Blake certainly means what he says in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell , but that work is a satire , deriving its norms from other conceptions . As we read ...
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The Instruments of Mental Production | 3 |
The Knowledge of Good and Evil | 22 |
Speculation and Concern | 38 |
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