Knight of the Living Dead: William Blake and the Problem of OntologySusquehanna University Press, 2000 - 180 pàgines "In Knight of the Living Dead, Kathleen Lundeen investigates Blake's work in the context of his spiritualistic practices, and shows how he attempts to create a discourse that circumvents the binary of natural and arbitrary signs. Her examination of his word-image art demonstrates that, in Blake's view, what we recognize as word or image depends upon our epistemological orientation, just as what we term "matter" or "spirit" is determined by our state of perception. It further shows how Blake critiques textual theory in both his songs and prophecies by stabilizing the two sets of parameters that are used to define and classify signs: the general and particular, and the literal and figurative. Moreover, she argues, Blake provides an epistemological alternative to empiricism and rationalism in his poetry and art. Through verbal and visual experiments he defies the logic that is rooted in sense perception and reason, and he attempts through those experiments to return textuality to a divinely literal condition. By treating spiritualism as an aesthetic practice and art as an otherworldly communication, he undermines the institutionalized boundaries in art and life, and presents a formidable challenge to the whole matter/spirit dualism upon which Western culture is based."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... attempts to create a dis- course that circumvents the binary of natu- ral and arbitrary signs . Her examination of his word - image art demonstrates that , in Blake's view , what we recognize as word or image depends upon our ...
... attempts to create a dis- course that circumvents the binary of natu- ral and arbitrary signs . Her examination of his word - image art demonstrates that , in Blake's view , what we recognize as word or image depends upon our ...
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... late eighteenth century London as crowded with philosophies.1 His picture of En- gland's center as a variegated mental landscape provides a rationale for Blake's anomalous style , and suggests that earlier attempts 13 Introduction.
... late eighteenth century London as crowded with philosophies.1 His picture of En- gland's center as a variegated mental landscape provides a rationale for Blake's anomalous style , and suggests that earlier attempts 13 Introduction.
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... attempts to discover Blake's intellectual and artistic roots in well - established traditions overlooked the influence of belief systems unsanctioned by the social and political institutions of his day . Thompson argues that Blake is ...
... attempts to discover Blake's intellectual and artistic roots in well - established traditions overlooked the influence of belief systems unsanctioned by the social and political institutions of his day . Thompson argues that Blake is ...
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... attempts to circumvent the limitations of analogical language . An analysis of his word - image art alongside his paranormal communications will uncover a symbiotic relation- ship between his spiritualism and his art , each not only ...
... attempts to circumvent the limitations of analogical language . An analysis of his word - image art alongside his paranormal communications will uncover a symbiotic relation- ship between his spiritualism and his art , each not only ...
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Border Skirmishes in Blakes WordImage Art | 21 |
Urizen Milton and the Problem of Forged Identity | 59 |
Disappearing Boundaries in Prophetic Geography America Europe Jerusalem | 99 |
Eluding the Border Patrol through Transparent Art | 138 |
Notes | 164 |
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