The Reception of Blake in the OrientSteve Clark, Masashi Suzuki A&C Black, 2006 M04 1 - 360 páginas This volume brings together research from international scholars focusing attention on the longevity and complexity of Blake`s reception in Japan and elsewhere in the East. It is designed as not only a celebration of his art and poetry in new and unexpected contexts but also to contest the intensely nationalistic and parochial Englishness of his work, and in broader terms, the inevitable passivity with which Romanticism (and other Western intellectual movements) have been received in the Orient. |
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... death of Blake held in Kyoto in 1927, a number of issues of Eigoseinen (The Rising Generation) featuring Blake were released, from Nos. 8 to 12 of Vol. 57. The contributors were Takeshi Saito, Rintaro Fukuhara, Soufu Taketomo and others ...
... death of Blake held in Kyoto in 1927, a number of issues of Eigoseinen (The Rising Generation) featuring Blake were released, from Nos. 8 to 12 of Vol. 57. The contributors were Takeshi Saito, Rintaro Fukuhara, Soufu Taketomo and others ...
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... death of Blake (1927). One of his most important contributions to Blake Studies in Japan as well as in the world was I/Villiam Blalee:A Bibliography (1929), the first to be compiled in Japan. It collected 1470 items, including not only ...
... death of Blake (1927). One of his most important contributions to Blake Studies in Japan as well as in the world was I/Villiam Blalee:A Bibliography (1929), the first to be compiled in Japan. It collected 1470 items, including not only ...
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... death on Japanese state broadcaster NHK in 1927 preceded by 30 years canonization ceremonies in his own culture, symbolized by reburial in Westminster Abbey in 1957. Perhaps this is a version of Blake, partially remade but still ...
... death on Japanese state broadcaster NHK in 1927 preceded by 30 years canonization ceremonies in his own culture, symbolized by reburial in Westminster Abbey in 1957. Perhaps this is a version of Blake, partially remade but still ...
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... Death of Blake', 'Ryusei Kishida and the Artists of the Shiraleaba Group', 'Kagaku Murakami and Koleuga Sosaleu Kyoleai', and 'Blake Collector: Taro Nagasaki'. See Vol. 14 of Koizumi Yaleumo Zenshu (The Complete Works of Yakumo Koizumi) ...
... Death of Blake', 'Ryusei Kishida and the Artists of the Shiraleaba Group', 'Kagaku Murakami and Koleuga Sosaleu Kyoleai', and 'Blake Collector: Taro Nagasaki'. See Vol. 14 of Koizumi Yaleumo Zenshu (The Complete Works of Yakumo Koizumi) ...
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... Death of a Youth of Eighteen, I/Vho perished through ill-timed Severity in Dover- Castle on the 5th ofMarch, 1788 (1788) which promoted the antiflogging cause by focusing on the case of a soldier killed by a court martial's imposition ...
... Death of a Youth of Eighteen, I/Vho perished through ill-timed Severity in Dover- Castle on the 5th ofMarch, 1788 (1788) which promoted the antiflogging cause by focusing on the case of a soldier killed by a court martial's imposition ...
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Blake in the Orient The EarlyTwentiethCentury Japanese Reception | 159 |
Blake in the Orient Later Responses | 235 |
Bibliography | 303 |
Index | 337 |
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