"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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... emerge from the dining scene , each reflecting why poet - prophets might estrange themselves from , yet simultaneously embrace , prophetic tradition . First , and perhaps most crucial for the tradition of proph- ecy , Blake recounts a ...
... emerge from the dining scene , each reflecting why poet - prophets might estrange themselves from , yet simultaneously embrace , prophetic tradition . First , and perhaps most crucial for the tradition of proph- ecy , Blake recounts a ...
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... emerges , however , from Blake's revision of empiri- cal measurement and observation . Blake seeks to recast what he sees as the coerciveness of observation with the multivalent potential of vision . Blake is inspired by the authority ...
... emerges , however , from Blake's revision of empiri- cal measurement and observation . Blake seeks to recast what he sees as the coerciveness of observation with the multivalent potential of vision . Blake is inspired by the authority ...
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... emerge from these shifting psychiatric and social contexts . Both poems are products of an era when American culture ... emerges from this social and linguistic shift toward nakedness ( Kaddish , 217 ) . Ginsberg sought to revise the ...
... emerge from these shifting psychiatric and social contexts . Both poems are products of an era when American culture ... emerges from this social and linguistic shift toward nakedness ( Kaddish , 217 ) . Ginsberg sought to revise 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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