Keyword [blake] Result: 61 - 76 | Page: 4 of 4 |
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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