Burning bright : William Blake and the poetry of imagination / by Subir Dhar

By: Dhar, Subir.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kolkata : G. J. Book Society, 2001.Description: 240p. 21 cm.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- POETRY | ENGLISH LITERATURE -- POETRY -- HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 821.09
Contents:
Reason and imagination from Plato to Locke Prose prelude: an island in the moon and the tracts The eternal gates: Tiriel, Thel and songs of innocence Hope and fear: themarriage of heaven and hell, the French Revolution, America and songs of experience The fallen imagination: the Lambeth prophecies The final vision: The four Zoas, Milton, and Jerusalem
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Includes index

Reason and imagination from Plato to Locke Prose prelude: an island in the moon and the tracts The eternal gates: Tiriel, Thel and songs of innocence Hope and fear: themarriage of heaven and hell, the French Revolution, America and songs of experience The fallen imagination: the Lambeth prophecies The final vision: The four Zoas, Milton, and Jerusalem

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