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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... 'Walking thro' Eternity': Blake's Psychogeography and other Pedestrian Practices Jason Whittaker 145 161 172 181 195 212 216 237 246 260 272 279 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword vi Contents.
... 'Walking thro' Eternity': Blake's Psychogeography and other Pedestrian Practices Jason Whittaker 145 161 172 181 195 212 216 237 246 260 272 279 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword vi Contents.
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Steve Clark, Masashi Suzuki. 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword Elinor Shaffer Bibliography Index 288 301 303 337 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 Contents vii.
Steve Clark, Masashi Suzuki. 23 Blake's Question (from the Orient) John Phillips 24 Afterword Elinor Shaffer Bibliography Index 288 301 303 337 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 Contents vii.
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... questions: 1. The majority of current post-colonial studies have tended to regard Enlightenment rationality and Romanticist exoticism as equally manifestations of a will-to-power, with its corollary of the inevitable passivity of an ...
... questions: 1. The majority of current post-colonial studies have tended to regard Enlightenment rationality and Romanticist exoticism as equally manifestations of a will-to-power, with its corollary of the inevitable passivity of an ...
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... questions: most notably, what prevented him from capitalizing on his skills in this buoyant market, and, more generally, why were his attempts at entrepreneurial participation in the emergent capitalist economy so fallible? Adopting a ...
... questions: most notably, what prevented him from capitalizing on his skills in this buoyant market, and, more generally, why were his attempts at entrepreneurial participation in the emergent capitalist economy so fallible? Adopting a ...
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... Question (from the Orient)': questions answered, questions without answers, questions unstated but with answers latent within his texts. The final category would be situated in the future of the address which is in principle illimitable ...
... Question (from the Orient)': questions answered, questions without answers, questions unstated but with answers latent within his texts. The final category would be situated in the future of the address which is in principle illimitable ...
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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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