"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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... separate entity to him " ( Notes , 42-43 ) . Blake represents a turn in the prophetic lineage where the consolidated religious vision of prophecy gives way to a profession of the individual divinity of " minute particulars , " where ...
... separate entity to him " ( Notes , 42-43 ) . Blake represents a turn in the prophetic lineage where the consolidated religious vision of prophecy gives way to a profession of the individual divinity of " minute particulars , " where ...
Síða 102
... separate from both God and audience . The prophet takes precedence over the priest , and in so doing replaces the abso- lute authority of the institution with an authority mediated between poet- prophet and prophetic tradition — or , as ...
... separate from both God and audience . The prophet takes precedence over the priest , and in so doing replaces the abso- lute authority of the institution with an authority mediated between poet- prophet and prophetic tradition — or , as ...
Síða 104
... separate prophet from God , prophet from audience , and nature from vision do not fall . The walls in the poem that separate particular physical structures crumble from Luftwaffe armaments ; one might conclude that such destruction is ...
... separate prophet from God , prophet from audience , and nature from vision do not fall . The walls in the poem that separate particular physical structures crumble from Luftwaffe armaments ; one might conclude that such destruction is ...
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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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