Resources
Review—BRITTEN’S DONNE, HARDY and BLAKE SONGS by Gordon Cameron Sly
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Gordon Cameron Sly examines Britten's selection and arrangement of songs and cycles—including William Blake's Songs and Proverbs—to better understand the cycles' extra-musical communication.
Huge new study of the Bible includes examination of its impact on William Blake
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A five-volume study on the Bible and western literature includes a chapter on Blake's use of this sacred text
Hungarian academic explores Blake’s response to 18th-century rape trials
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Noémi Pintér examines how Visions of the Daughters of Albion can be seen as a response to the shaming of women in rape trials during Blake's lifetime
New article explores proverbs and ‘anti-wisdom’ in Blake and Merton
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Ben Myers explores how Blake's countercultural influence had an important role to play in Thomas Merton's development of theology
The Legacies of Morris Eaves
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The American Society for 18th-Century Studies will host a panel on the work of the late Blake scholar, Morris Eaves
Academics in Semarang offer a structuralist reading of Blake’s Tyger and Lamb
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Eka Agustina and Agnes Widyaningrum explore the ways in which structuralist readings of Blake can inspire poetic appreciation when teaching English
Indonesian authors consider the role of figurative language in Blake and Shakespeare
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Silvia Putri Anjani and Radik Darmawan compare Blake and Shakespeare's use of metaphor and personification
New article considers Blake from the perspectives of life sciences
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Annalise Volpone explores ideas of human generation and creative imagination through the motif of the partus mentis
Review—WEAVING TALES: ANGLO-IBERIAN ENCOUNTERS ON LITERATURES IN ENGLISH, an edited collection
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Within this collection of essays, written and edited by Portuguese and Spanish academics, two chapters discuss the impact and reception of William Blake within Spanish, Catalonian, and Galician culture
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