GLOBAL BLAKE – CONFERENCE RECORDINGS
Global Blake: Zhongxing Zeng
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Zhongxing Zeng presents an original song adaptation of “The Ecchoing Green”
Global Blake: Susanne Sklar
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Susanne Sklar's presentation considers the ways in which the figure of Jerusalem serves to illustrate Blake's ideas of social and economic justice.
Global Blake: Marta Fabi
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Marta Fabi explores some of the crossovers between the poetry and philosophy of William Blake and similar ideas in The Matrix.
Global Blake: Camille Adnot
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Camille Adnot examines the lasting impact of the French Surrealists’ reading of Blake from the 1920s onwards.
Global Blake: Eugenie Freed
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Helen Martins' Owl House in Nieu Bethesda has become one of the leading examples of "Outsider Art". In this presentation, Eugenie Freed explores its links to William Blake's art.
Global Blake: Silvia Riccardi
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Silvia Riccardi explores the links between William Blake and Stile Liberty, With its name inspired after the London shop Liberty’s, the Italian counterpart of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain.
Global Blake: Caroline Anjali Ritchie
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Caroline Anjali Ritchie presents parts of her research which have included interviews with a range of small press publishers operating in the spirit of William Blake,
Global Blake: Steve Clark
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Blake's Asia is one of the most under-discussed of his prophetic works. In this presentation, Steve Clark reads it as a satire on the nabobs of the East India Company.
Global Blake: Masashi Suzuki
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In this presentation, Masashi Suzuki discusses the translations of Emanuel Swedenborg by D. T. Suzuki.