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The Dialectic of Vision: A Contrary Reading of William Blake's Jerusalem
Contributor(s): Dortort, Fred (Author), Ault, Donald (Foreword by)
ISBN: 188644949X     ISBN-13: 9781886449497
Publisher: Barrytown Limited
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 1998
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Annotation: Literary Criticism. An important addition to alternative criticism of William Blake, this compelling work will be essential to scholars, poets and serious readers of Blake. .".. "The Dialectic Of Vision: A Contrary Reading Of Blake's Jerusalem" completes a trilogy of books, published by Station Hill Press and now by Station Hill Arts/Barrytown, Ltd., on Blake's final prophetic works. The series includes Mark Bracher's Being Form'd: Thinking Through Blake's Milton (1985), and Donald Ault's Re-visioning William Blake's The Four Zoas (1987). "the Dialectic Of Vision -- by far the most radical of these three works, (is) certainly one of the most unorthodox books ever written on Blake ..." (Donald Ault). "In brief, Dortort has written the only book that does justice to the ultimate poem of Blake's career, giving us new tools for Blakean and general scholarship in the process" (Molly Anne Rothenberg, Toulane University, author of Rethinking Blake's Textuality). Includes 14 black and white plates.
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Literary Criticism | Poetry
Dewey: 821.7
LCCN: 97-8305
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.01" W x 9.02" (1.50 lbs) 468 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1800-1850
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Literary Criticism. An important addition to alternative criticism of William Blake, this compelling work will be essential to scholars, poets and serious readers of Blake. ... The Dialectic Of Vision: A Contrary Reading Of Blake's Jerusalem completes a trilogy of books, published by Station Hill Press and now by Station Hill Arts/Barrytown, Ltd., on Blake's final prophetic works. The series includes Mark Bracher's Being Form'd: Thinking Through Blake's Milton (1985), and Donald Ault's Re-visioning William Blake's The Four Zoas (1987). the Dialectic Of Vision -- by far the most radical of these three works, (is) certainly one of the most unorthodox books ever written on Blake ... (Donald Ault). In brief, Dortort has written the only book that does justice to the ultimate poem of Blake's career, giving us new tools for Blakean and general scholarship in the process (Molly Anne Rothenberg, Toulane University, author of Rethinking Blake's Textuality). Includes 14 black and white plates.