Global Blake
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
Global Blake: Round Table
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An open discussion of William Blake's global reception led by the conference organisers and keynote speakers.
Global Blake: Adriano Ercolani
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In this wide ranging talk, Adriano Ercolani shows us some of the ways that Blake has been captured in popular culture in recent years.
Global Blake: Suellen Cordovil da Silva
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In this presentation Suellen Cordovil da Silva shows some of the ways that Alan Moore's From Hell draws upon Blake.
Global Blake: David Smith
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David Smith explores some of the ways in which Blake's multimodal prophecies align twentieth-century Japanese manga.
Global Blake: Elizabeth Effinger
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Elizabeth Effinger probes the fleshy folds that link the bodies of William Blake and contemporary American photographer, Joel-Peter Witkin.
Global Blake: Annalisa Volpone
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Annalisa Volpone offers a wide-ranging exploration of some of the echoes and influences of Blake's poetry in the work of Sylvia Plath.
Global Blake: Jonathan Gross
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Jonathan Gross explores Blake’s influence on the Mexican artist, Jose Clemente Orozco, and NYC graffiti.
Global Blake: Tom Nisse
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Tom Nisse reads an extract from his William-Blake inspired poem, "Le film canoë – Dead man de Jim Jarmusch"
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