First published in 1956, this book has been described by the author as something of a biographical novel, somewhere between formal scholarly criticism and a more creative form of writing. It looks at the meaning of Blake s visions and how the troubles of his life affected his poems known as the prophetic books. It focuses on the story of the universal human spirit that these books present."
First published in 1956, this book has been described by the author as something of a biographical novel, somewhere between formal scholarly critic...
First published in 1953, this book examines Blake s vision and its impact on the work of Yeats who imitated Blake in the hope that he might find that same vision. Margaret Rudd s approach is literary as well as philosophical, and psychological and she discusses the work of both poets in this way."
First published in 1953, this book examines Blake s vision and its impact on the work of Yeats who imitated Blake in the hope that he might find th...
First published in 1953, this book examines Blake's vision and its impact on the work of Yeats who imitated Blake in the hope that he might find that same vision. Margaret Rudd's approach is literary as well as philosophical, and psychological and she discusses the work of both poets in this way.
First published in 1953, this book examines Blake's vision and its impact on the work of Yeats who imitated Blake in the hope that he might find th...
First published in 1956, this book has been described by the author as something of a biographical novel, somewhere between formal scholarly criticism and a more creative form of writing. It looks at the meaning of Blake's visions and how the troubles of his life affected his poems known as the prophetic books. It focuses on the story of the universal human spirit that these books present.
First published in 1956, this book has been described by the author as something of a biographical novel, somewhere between formal scholarly critic...