Exploring the concept of 'gift-giving,' this work delves into various aspects of William Blake's thought and artistry. It reassesses his ideas and themes, shedding light on how the act of giving influences his creative expressions and philosophical insights. The analysis reveals deeper connections within Blake's work, offering a fresh perspective on his contributions to literature and art.
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- 2013
- 2013
This indispensable Guide maps out the daunting critical terrain surrounding Blake's most widely-studied text. It introduces students to the earliest reactions to 'Songs' during Blake's lifetime, explores his gathering reputation in the nineteenth century, and examines critical approaches to the work in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.