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Contributors | 9 | |
Preface | 11 | |
Introduction: Poetical Sketches: Critical Pivots and Pirouettes | 13 | |
Sketching Verbal Form: Blake's Poetical Sketches | 27 | |
The Problem of Originality and Blake's Poetical Sketches | 71 | |
Troping the Seasons: Blake's Helio-Poetics and the "Golden Load" | 105 | |
"Crouding After Night": Troping and the Sublime in Poetical Sketches | 153 | |
The Rankest Draught | 165 | |
Obtuse Angled Afterword | 203 | |
Index | 217 |
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Add Speak Silence : Rhetoric and Culture in Blake's "Poetical Sketches", Published in 1783, Poetical Sketches was William Blake's first volume of poetry, and his only published work to appear in letterpress. This little book has been relegated by some critics to the periphery of the Blake canon. Yet the book's uniqueness and, Speak Silence : Rhetoric and Culture in Blake's "Poetical Sketches" to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Speak Silence : Rhetoric and Culture in Blake's "Poetical Sketches", Published in 1783, Poetical Sketches was William Blake's first volume of poetry, and his only published work to appear in letterpress. This little book has been relegated by some critics to the periphery of the Blake canon. Yet the book's uniqueness and, Speak Silence : Rhetoric and Culture in Blake's "Poetical Sketches" to your collection on WonderClub |