REVIEWS
Review: WILLIAM BLAKE’S VISIONS: ART, HALLUCINATIONS, SYNAESTHESIA by David Worrall
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This book examines whether Blake's 'visions'—visual, auditory, and visual hallucinations—actually…
Review: WALTER PATER AND THE BEGINNING OF ENGLISH STUDIES, an edited collection
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Walter Pater was a significant figure for the institutionalisation of…
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…
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…
Review—A BASTARD KIND OF REASONING by Andrew M. Cooper
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Andrew Cooper's book ranges widely and deeply across William Blake's…
Review—WILLIAM BLAKE’S UNIVERSE
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A beautifully illustrated book that explores William Blake's relationship with…
Review—BLAKE’S JOB: ADVENTURES IN BECOMING by Jason Wright
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Jason Wright uniquely analyses William Blake’s Illustrations of the Book of…
Review: William Blake – Visionary
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The Catalogue for the latest Blake exhibition at the J.…
Review: Lucy Cogan – Blake and the Failure of Prophecy
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A review of Lucy Cogan's study of how Blake's perceptions…