Blake's Critique of Transcendence: Love, Jealousy, and the Sublime in The Four ZoasOxford University Press, 2000 - 365 oldal Blake's Critique of Transcendence is the first full-length book to examine in any detail or consistency the relation between Blake's text and the visual designs in The Four Zoas, one of the most important works in Blake's oeuvre. |
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... means both ' intense astonishment ' and ' an inspired state ' . Subjection is followed by inspiration as members of the audience are elevated to a world ' beyond nature ' . The tripartite plot of the sub- lime ( blockage - transport ...
... means both ' intense astonishment ' and ' an inspired state ' . Subjection is followed by inspiration as members of the audience are elevated to a world ' beyond nature ' . The tripartite plot of the sub- lime ( blockage - transport ...
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... means that the inverse of the Spectre's proposition is also correct . In the fallen world , Los is the ' real Self ' of both the Spectre and Urthona . A rudimentary relationship still exists between the active power ( as Los ) , passive ...
... means that the inverse of the Spectre's proposition is also correct . In the fallen world , Los is the ' real Self ' of both the Spectre and Urthona . A rudimentary relationship still exists between the active power ( as Los ) , passive ...
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... means of celestial things governs spiritual things , and , by means of these , natural things ... There is also such an order in every individual who is in heaven ; and when it is the same with man , he , in like man- ner , is a little ...
... means of celestial things governs spiritual things , and , by means of these , natural things ... There is also such an order in every individual who is in heaven ; and when it is the same with man , he , in like man- ner , is a little ...
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Blake Blake Criticism and the Sublime | 21 |
Rational Heavens and Carnal Hells | 36 |
The Birth of Loss from Tharmas | 53 |
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active Ahania Albion angels appears argued arms attempt becomes beginning beneath birth Blake body called closely contained created dark death depicted described desire divided divine division drawing earth emanation embrace emerges Enion Enitharmon Eternal existence eyes face fall fallen world female figure followed Four Zoas give ground hand head heaven hell holds human imagination influx Jesus laws legs light lines London looks Los's Luvah male material narrative natural Night object once passive poem possibility Princeton produces proof provides rational reader reality reason relation remains rise Satan seems seen sense sexual Shadow shape side soul space Spectre spiritual stands sublime suggests Swedenborg takes Tharmas Tharmas's things third Thoughts trans transcendence turn understanding University Press Urizen Urizen's world Urthona Vala vision voice woman writes Young