William Blake and the Myth of America

Auteur: Freedman, Linda (Lecturer in English and American Literature, University College London)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Tells the story of William Blake's literary reception in America from the Abolitionists to the counterculture and argues that Blake's poetry has been crucial to America's sense of itself as a mythic and prophetic nation and its struggle with the ironies of new world symbolism as a land of the free and a site of possibility and redemption.

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Tells the story of William Blake's literary reception in America from the Abolitionists to the counterculture and argues that Blake's poetry has been crucial to America's sense of itself as a mythic and prophetic nation and its struggle with the ironies of new world symbolism as a land of the free and a site of possibility and redemption.
ISBN / EAN 9780198813279
Auteur Freedman, Linda (Lecturer in English and American Literature, University College London)
Editeur Oxford University Press