William Blake : essays for S. Foster Damon
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William Blake : essays for S. Foster Damon
Brown University Press, 1969
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Essays for S. Foster Damon
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On cover: Essays for S. Foster Damon
On spine: William Blake
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- S. Foster Damon, the New England voice, by M. Cowley
- S. Foster Damon; a bibliography, by E. D. Costa and E. C. Wescott
- Blake and the postmodern, by H. Adams
- The visionary cinema of romantic poetry, by H. Bloom
- Blake's Miltonic moment, by H. Fisch
- Blake and the progress of poesy, by G. H. Hartman
- Blake and Shelley; beyond the uroboros, by D. Hughes
- William Blake and D. H. Lawrence, by V. de Sola Pinto
- The evolution of Blake's large color prints of 1795, by M. Butlin
- Blake's 1795 color prints; an interpretation, by A. T. Kostelanetz
- Blake's Night thoughts; an exploration of the fallen world, by M. D. Paley
- The thunder of Egypt, by A. S. Roe
- Blake and the kabbalah, by A. A. Ansari
- Blake's reading of the book of Job, by N. Frye
- The divine tetrad in Blake's Jerusalem, by G. M. Harper
- Visions in the darksom air; aspects of Blake's Biblical symbolism, by P. Miner
- Materia prima in a page of Blake's Vala, by P. Nanavutty
- Negative sources in Blake, by M. K. Nurmi
- Blake's verbal technique, by R. F. Gleckner
- Two flowers in the garden of experience, by J. E. Grant
- The fly, by J. H. Hagstrum
- A note on Blake's unfettered verse, by K. Raine
- A temporary report on texts of Blake, by D. V. Erdman
- The William Blake Trust, by G. Keynes