• Blake's Contrary States
Author(s): Bill Gillham
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 268
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Date Published: 2010-02-04
Dimensions: 140 x 216 x 15mm
Publication City/Country: Cambridge, United Kingdom
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In a fresh examination of Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience, poems which often seem strangely contradictory, Dr Gillham suggests that Blake is not stating his own thoughts and feelings but presenting 'dramatic' statements; he projects himself into other points of view, thus exploring possible states of being and feeling in which spiritual energy expresses itself. Certain eighteenth-century theories of the mind are examines, explaining the mind in terms of self-interest. Blake included this view in his vision of 'Experience'. The poems suggest, and explore the possibility that such a view, while true of the mind in one state, is not true of it in another. This other state, 'Innocence', is more outgoing, more responsible and more self-aware. The two states lead to quite different moral, religious and political beliefs, though they can use the same terms in doing so. Dr Gillham shows that poems seemingly in conflict can be seen from a consistent point of view.
Book Info
Author Bill Gillham
Date Published 2010-02-04
Dimensions 140 x 216 x 15mm
First Author Bill Gillham
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780521129862
Language English
No. of Pages 268
Publication City/Country Cambridge, United Kingdom
Publisher CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Blake's Contrary States

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