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61. Antiquity and radical authority, 1773--1861: From Phillis Wheatley to Martin Delany (William Blake, Henry David Thoreau)
62. Sacred culture: Religion and aesthetics in Barbauld, Blake, and the Shelleys
63. A psychobiographical analysis of William Blake: His life and work
64. Embracing the shadow: Archetypal dynamics in the Romantic age (William Blake, Mary Shelley, Theophile Gautier, Gerard de Nerval, France)
65. Axis mundi: The spiritual journey of consciousness in the thought of Northrop Frye (William Blake)
66. Organs of meaning: The 'natural' human body in literature and science of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries (Heinrich von Kleist, E. T. A. Hoffmann, William Blake)
67. Blake and the origins of scientific thought (William Blake)
68. Martin Heidegger and William Blake: Toward an ontological aesthetics
69. 'Primitive and original ways' in the early work of William Blake, 1778-1795
70. The genre of conjectural history: Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Mary Shelley, and William Blake in the New World
71. Vision and the limits of language: The poetics of Blake and Hoelderlin
72. Gnostic myth and ritual in the poetry of William Blake
73. AMBIGUOUS BLASPHEMY: BLAKE AND THE ONTOLOGY OF LANGUAGE
74. TOWARD A LITERARY HISTORY OF THE SUBJECT: A READING OF ROUSSEAU'S CONFESSIONS AND BLAKE'S VISIONARY EPIC
75. WILLIAM BLAKE'S CONCEPT OF HIS FUNCTION AS A POET IN SOCIETY
76. Indo-Tibetan Buddhist perspectives on William Blake's 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience
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