"Wonders Divine" the development of Blake's kabbalistic myth
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Title
"Wonders Divine" the development of Blake's kabbalistic myth
Description
"Approaching myth as the structuring principle of intentionality, "Wonders Divine": The Development of Blake's Kabbalistic Myth analyzes the evolution of William Blake's myth in the illuminated books. With numerous reproductions of the visual and references to the verbal art, Spector traces the profound shift that occurred in Blake's subjective consciousness from the earliest prose tracts through the final prophecy, Jerusalem."--Jacket.
Creator
Sheila A. Spector
Publisher
Lewisburg : Bucknell University Press
Table Of Contents
Preface: Blake as a Kabbalist -- Introduction: Blake's Problem with Myth -- 1. Contexts: The Myths of Eighteenth-Century England -- 2. From Calvinism to Kabbalism: Transforming Myths -- 3. Pre-Mythology: Miltonic Antecedents -- 4. The Fact of Myth: Contemporary Apocalypse -- 5. The Concept of Myth: Psychomachia -- 6. The Transcendent Myth: Kabbalism -- Conclusion: The Eternal Prophet.
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Book
Citation
Sheila A. Spector, “"Wonders Divine" the development of Blake's kabbalistic myth,” Humanities Hub, accessed December 30, 2024, https://humanitieshub.sdsu.edu/omeka/items/show/1592.