Beastly Blake
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Cham : : Springer International Publishing : : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,,
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Sorozat: | Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature |
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Beastly Blake edited by Helen P. Bruder, Tristanne Connolly 1st ed. 2018 Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 XIX, 298 p. 21 ill. online forrás szöveg txt rdacontent számítógépes c rdamedia távoli hozzáférés cr rdacarrier szövegfájl PDF rda Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature 1. Introduction: ‘Conversing with the Animal forms of wisdom’: Helen P. Bruder and Tristanne Connolly -- 2. Blake’s ‘Horses of Instruction’: Kurt Fosso -- 3. Blake’s ‘Auguries of Innocence’ as / in Radical Animal Politics c. 1800: Anne Milne -- 4. In the Company of Wolves: Blake’s Lyca Poems as Political Fable: Elizabeth Effinger -- 5. Apocalyptic Visions, Heroism, and Intersections of the Human and ‘the Not Human’ in Blake’s Milton: Diane Piccitto -- 6. Blake as Shaman: The Neuroscience of Hallucinations and Milton’s Lark: David Worrall -- 7. Bestial Metamorphoses: Blake’s Variations on Trans-human Change in Dante’s Hell: Luisa Calè -- 8. ‘How sweet is the Shepherds sweet lot’?: Sheep in Blake’s Designs: Hayley Flynn -- 9. ‘Train of Elephants’: Blake’s (Un)tamed Beasts and Hayley’s Animal Ballads: Mark Crosby -- 10. From Vampire to Apollo: William Blake’s Ghosts of the Flea (c. 1819-20): Sibylle Erle -- 11. News from the Thames (Blake! There’s Something in the Water): Bethan Stevens. Blake’s ‘Human Form Divine’ has long commanded the spotlight. Beastly Blake shifts focus to the non-human creatures who populate Blake’s poetry and designs. The author of ‘The Tyger’ and ‘The Lamb’ was equally struck by the ‘beastliness’ and the beauty of the animal kingdom, the utter otherness of animal subjectivity and the meaningful relationships between humans and other creatures. ‘Conversing with the Animal forms of wisdom night & day’, Blake fathomed how much they have to teach us about creation and eternity. This collection ranges from real animals in Blake’s surroundings, to symbolic creatures in his mythology, to animal presences in his illustrations of Virgil, Dante, Hayley, and Stedman. It makes a third to follow Queer Blake and Sexy Blake in irreverently illuminating blind spots in Blake criticism. Beastly Blake will reward lovers of Blake’s writing and visual art, as well as those interested in Romanticism and animal studies. Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783319897875 Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783319897899 Nyomtatott kiadás: ISBN 9783030078584 Az e-könyvek a teljes ELTE IP-tartományon belül online elérhetők. könyv e-book Poetry EUL10000034641 Y Literature, Modern 18th century EUL10001084082 Y Literature, Modern 19th century EUL10001085635 Y modern irodalom EUL10000132544 Y költészet EUL10000087140 Y elektronikus könyv Bruder, Helen P. szerk. EUL10001068318 Y Connolly, Tristanne szerk. EUL10001068321 Y SpringerLink (Online service) közreadó testület Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature EUL10001065320 Y Online változat https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89788-2 EUL01 |
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Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature |
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Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature |
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XIX, 298 p. 21 ill. : online forrás |
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1st ed. 2018 |
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Blake’s ‘Human Form Divine’ has long commanded the spotlight. Beastly Blake shifts focus to the non-human creatures who populate Blake’s poetry and designs. The author of ‘The Tyger’ and ‘The Lamb’ was equally struck by the ‘beastliness’ and the beauty of the animal kingdom, the utter otherness of animal subjectivity and the meaningful relationships between humans and other creatures. ‘Conversing with the Animal forms of wisdom night & day’, Blake fathomed how much they have to teach us about creation and eternity. This collection ranges from real animals in Blake’s surroundings, to symbolic creatures in his mythology, to animal presences in his illustrations of Virgil, Dante, Hayley, and Stedman. It makes a third to follow Queer Blake and Sexy Blake in irreverently illuminating blind spots in Blake criticism. Beastly Blake will reward lovers of Blake’s writing and visual art, as well as those interested in Romanticism and animal studies. |