"Strange Prophecies Anew": Rereading Apocalypse in Blake, H.D., and GinsbergFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2000 - 209 síður This book revives questions of religious and political authority in poetic prophecy. It argues that modern prophecy operates within a dynamic of continuity and estrangement that combines immanent and transcendent modes of representation, creating a poetry that revises the very tradition that authorizes it. |
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... boundary between the individual and God is self - imposed by humanity . Blake conceives the incarnation as a mutable boundary condition subject to redemptive revision at the level of the indi- vidual : " Therefore God becomes as we are ...
... boundary between the individual and God is self - imposed by humanity . Blake conceives the incarnation as a mutable boundary condition subject to redemptive revision at the level of the indi- vidual : " Therefore God becomes as we are ...
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... boundary between the Sea of Time and Space and the visionary world . Modes of thinking that count and catalogue the natural world ( as Foucault describes the functions of the classical episteme ) serve the same purpose for Blake as does ...
... boundary between the Sea of Time and Space and the visionary world . Modes of thinking that count and catalogue the natural world ( as Foucault describes the functions of the classical episteme ) serve the same purpose for Blake as does ...
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... boundary that would separate seer from seen . Her " you find all this ? " initiates a challenge to the prophetic reader to " find " such a boundary condition between scientific observation of nature and prophetic vision . From the ...
... boundary that would separate seer from seen . Her " you find all this ? " initiates a challenge to the prophetic reader to " find " such a boundary condition between scientific observation of nature and prophetic vision . From the ...
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Strange Prophecies Anew: Rereading Apocalypse in Blake, H. D. , and Ginsberg Tony Trigilio Engin sýnishorn í boði - 2001 |
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