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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... developed around the importation of Chinese porcelain in the eighteenth century. Technological developments in English ceramics allowed what were previously elite aesthetic artefacts to be reproduced as part of a general diffusion of ...
... developed around the importation of Chinese porcelain in the eighteenth century. Technological developments in English ceramics allowed what were previously elite aesthetic artefacts to be reproduced as part of a general diffusion of ...
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... developed mythology Egypt is given the important function of paying 'homage to Urizen, the God of the Fallen World' (Roe 1969: 174), which is reconfirmed by the descriptions, for example, in the final section of The Boole ofUrizen (1794): ...
... developed mythology Egypt is given the important function of paying 'homage to Urizen, the God of the Fallen World' (Roe 1969: 174), which is reconfirmed by the descriptions, for example, in the final section of The Boole ofUrizen (1794): ...
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... developed, within his pictorial corpus. In order to do this, however, we need to analyse the hitherto scarcely discussed Egyptian god, Typhon, more deeply. Curiously, the hovering figure of Tornado(/Typhon) in The Botanic Garden (1795) ...
... developed, within his pictorial corpus. In order to do this, however, we need to analyse the hitherto scarcely discussed Egyptian god, Typhon, more deeply. Curiously, the hovering figure of Tornado(/Typhon) in The Botanic Garden (1795) ...
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... developed during the eighteenth century.25 What is noteworthy is that her wealth enabled her to fill her library with some of the grandest publications in the field. Les Oiseaux dorées is a spectacular book on birds of Paradise, printed ...
... developed during the eighteenth century.25 What is noteworthy is that her wealth enabled her to fill her library with some of the grandest publications in the field. Les Oiseaux dorées is a spectacular book on birds of Paradise, printed ...
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... develop and promote Utamar6's talent. During the 1780s, the two co-operated in producing collections of humorous 31-syllable verses known as leyolea, which contained verses by leyolea poets with finely produced woodblock-print designs ...
... develop and promote Utamar6's talent. During the 1780s, the two co-operated in producing collections of humorous 31-syllable verses known as leyolea, which contained verses by leyolea poets with finely produced woodblock-print designs ...
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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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