William Blake's Gothic Imagination
Title | William Blake's Gothic Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Bundock |
Publisher | |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Gothic poetry |
ISBN | 9781526121943 |
Scholars of the Gothic have long recognised Blake's affinity with the genre. Yet, to date, no major scholarly study focused on Blake's intersection with the Gothic exists. William Blake's gothic imagination seeks to redress this disconnect. The papers here do not simply identify Blake's Gothic conventions but, thanks to recent scholarship on affect, psychology, and embodiment in Gothic studies, reach deeper into the tissue of anxieties that take confused form through this notoriously nebulous historical, aesthetic, and narrative mode. The collection opens with papers touching on literary form, history, lineation, and narrative in Blake's work, establishing contact with major topics in Gothic studies. Then refines its focus to Blake's bloody, nervous bodies, through which he explores various kinds of Gothic horror related to reproduction, anatomy, sexuality, affect, and materiality. Rather than transcendent images, this collection attends to Blake's 'dark visions of torment'.
William Blake's Gothic imagination
Title | William Blake's Gothic imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Bundock |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2018-04-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1526121964 |
While overlooked by extant studies of the Gothic, William Blake’s literary and visual oeuvre embodies the same obsessions and fears that inform the Gothic revival with which he was contemporary.
Gothic Nightmares
Title | Gothic Nightmares PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Myrone |
Publisher | Tate |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2006-04 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
"Gothic Nightmares explores the taste for weird, supernatural and fantastic themes in British art between 1770 and 1830. Presenting the wildly original and extravagant images of Henry Fuseli and his contemporaries in the context of the 'Gothic', it shows how art, taste and ideas of the self were transformed in an era of revolutionary change, helping lay the foundations of modern culture."--BOOK JACKET.
William Blake
Title | William Blake PDF eBook |
Author | Tilottama Rajan |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 2021-01-07 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1487534434 |
William Blake: Modernity and Disaster explores the work of the Romantic writer, artist, and visionary William Blake as a profoundly creative response to cultural, scientific, and political revolution. In the wake of such anxieties of discovery, including the revolution in the life sciences, Blake’s imagination – often prophetic, apocalyptic, and deconstructive – offers an inside view of such tumultuous and catastrophic change. A hybrid of text and image, Blake’s writings and illuminations offer a disturbing and productive exception to accepted aesthetic, social, and political norms. Accordingly, the essays in this volume, reflecting Blake’s unorthodox perspective, challenge past and present critical approaches in order to explore his oeuvre from multiple perspectives: literary studies, critical theory, intellectual history, science, art history, philosophy, visual culture, and psychoanalysis. Covering the full range of Blake’s output from the shorter prophecies to his final poems, the essays in William Blake: Modernity and Disaster predict the discontents of modernity by reading Blake as a prophetic figure alert to the ends of history. His legacy thus provides a lesson in thinking and living through the present in order to ask what it might mean to envision a different future, or any future at all.
Blake and Goethe
Title | Blake and Goethe PDF eBook |
Author | Martin Bidney |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
The Gothic Imagination
Title | The Gothic Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | John C. Tibbetts |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 841 |
Release | 2011-10-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0230337961 |
This book brings together the author's interviews with many prominent figures in fantasy, horror, and science fiction to examine the traditions and extensions of the gothic mode of storytelling over the last 200 years and its contemporary influence on film and media.
Blake and the Failure of Prophecy
Title | Blake and the Failure of Prophecy PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Cogan |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2021-05-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 3030676889 |
This monograph reorients discussion of Blake’s prophetic mode, revealing it to be not a system in any formal sense, but a dynamic, human response to an era of momentous historical change when the future Blake had foreseen and the reality he was faced with could not be reconciled. At every stage, Blake’s writing confronts the central problem of all politically minded literature: how texts can become action. Yet he presents us with no single or, indeed, conclusive answer to this question and in this sense it can be said that he fails. Blake, however, never stopped searching for a way that prophecy might be made to live up to its promise in the present. The twentieth-century hermeneuticist Paul Ricoeur shared with Blake a preoccupation with the relationship between time, text and action. Ricoeur’s hermeneutics thus provide a fresh theoretical framework through which to analyse Blake’s attempts to fulfil his prophetic purpose.