The Reception of Blake in the OrientSteve Clark, Masashi Suzuki This volume brings together research from international scholars focusing attention on the longevity and complexity of Blake`s reception in Japan and elsewhere in the East. It is designed as not only a celebration of his art and poetry in new and unexpected contexts but also to contest the intensely nationalistic and parochial Englishness of his work, and in broader terms, the inevitable passivity with which Romanticism (and other Western intellectual movements) have been received in the Orient. |
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... -erh Chang 22 'Walking thro' Eternity': Blake's Psychogeography and other Pedestrian Practices Jason Whittaker 145 161 172 181 195 212 216 237 246 260 272 279 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword Vi Contents.
... -erh Chang 22 'Walking thro' Eternity': Blake's Psychogeography and other Pedestrian Practices Jason Whittaker 145 161 172 181 195 212 216 237 246 260 272 279 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword Vi Contents.
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Steve Clark, Masashi Suzuki. 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword Elinor Shaffer Bibliography Index 288 301 303 337 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 Contents vii.
Steve Clark, Masashi Suzuki. 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword Elinor Shaffer Bibliography Index 288 301 303 337 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 Contents vii.
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... John and Ann Conser Curley Professor of Language and Literature at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA. He is the author of The Poetics ofEpiphany (1987), The Revolutionary 'I' (1998), and most recently the editor of ...
... John and Ann Conser Curley Professor of Language and Literature at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA. He is the author of The Poetics ofEpiphany (1987), The Revolutionary 'I' (1998), and most recently the editor of ...
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... John Phillips is Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at The National University of Singapore. He is the author of Contested Knou/ledge: A Guide To Critical Theory (2000) and editor, with Lyndsey ...
... John Phillips is Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at The National University of Singapore. He is the author of Contested Knou/ledge: A Guide To Critical Theory (2000) and editor, with Lyndsey ...
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... John Phillips in 'Blake's Question (from the Orient)': questions answered, questions without answers, questions unstated but with answers latent within his texts. The final category would be situated in the future of the address which ...
... John Phillips in 'Blake's Question (from the Orient)': questions answered, questions without answers, questions unstated but with answers latent within his texts. The final category would be situated in the future of the address which ...
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Blake in the Orient The EarlyTwentiethCentury Japanese Reception | 159 |
Blake in the Orient Later Responses | 235 |
Bibliography | 303 |
Index | 337 |
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