Indonesia
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
Indonesian academics consider religious and mythic allusion in Blake’s poetry
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In this paper three writers from Mulawarman University explore Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience
Indonesian academics explore oppression in Blake’s “Earth’s Answer”
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A group of academics from the Universitas Methodist, Indonesia offer a qualitative descriptive reading of "Earth's Answer" from Songs of Experience.
New views on Blake’s poems from Indonesia
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Reza Rezita and Ira Maisarah offer a study of ten of Blake's lyric poems.
Indonesian academic considers Blake’s “A Poison Tree”
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This paper by Indonesia academic, Luh Kadek Dwi Windari, provides an analysis of Blake's Song of Experience.