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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 derive from several types of synaesthesia. Blake is a celebrated 'visionary,' and yet his ‘visions’ have not been discussed. Worrall draws on neuroscience to examine both Blake’s visual art and writings to question the rumours about Blake's insanity.
Art and Selfhood in the works of Thomas Merton and William Blake
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This new article explores in detail the influence of Blake on the famous American monk and writer
In Conversation with Roger Whitson – Recording
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Roger Whitson discusses the enduring legacy of Donald Ault.
New paper explores Blake’s work from an ecocritical perspective
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While Blake is often considered an occult artist, this newly published article explores him as a herald of Green Romantic spirituality.
Spring issue of Blake, An Illustrated Quarterly out
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The latest issue of Blake, An Illustrated Quarterly (Spring 2024) is available from today.
Collected edition explores the status and use of William Blake’s manuscripts
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Mark Crosby and Josephine McQuail present a collection of essays showing how Blake's manuscripts can tell us much about his techniques and meaning.
Timothy Morton to talk about Blake, Hell and Christian Ecology
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In a talk with The Blake Society, Timothy Morton will discuss the marriage of religion and the biosphere.
In Conversation with Alexander Regier – Recording
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Alexander Regier discusses the history of the replica Blake printing press at Rice University, Texas.
William Blake Archive announces 5 new temperas in its Works in Preview
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The Works in Preview mode allows visitors and scholars to view Blake's art in high detail.
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