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William Blake

Posted By: bakerman
William Blake

William Blake
Praeger Publishers | 1970 | ISBN: N/A | English | 220 pages | PDF | 54.6 MB


The mystical world of William Blake—poet, painter, and engraver—which was largely misunderstood during his lifetime, has in succeeding generations exercised a mesmeric fascination. With the ideal of Salvation implicit throughout his art, Blake's was an intensely Christian philosophy; Kathleen Raine, however, who is well known as both a poet and a Blake scholar, believes his genius was akin to that of the Old Testament prophets, whom he so greatly admired, and that he addressed himself to the dwellers in Albion much as the prophets had addressed themselves to the Jewish people. In this study of his life, thought, and art, she explains how, for Blake, the arts were not an end in themselves, but, rather, that they expressed his vision of the spiritual drama of the English national being.