"Strange Prophecies Anew": Rereading Apocalypse in Blake, H.D., and GinsbergFairleigh Dickinson Univ 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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Síða 15
... audience . In tracing the construction of a language for modern prophecy in the work of these poets , I demonstrate how each poet conceives consciousness in terms of apocalypse . To shore the potentially tenuous boundary separat- ing ...
... audience . In tracing the construction of a language for modern prophecy in the work of these poets , I demonstrate how each poet conceives consciousness in terms of apocalypse . To shore the potentially tenuous boundary separat- ing ...
Síða 20
... audience wherein audience is considered to be as potentially " prophetic " as the prophet him / herself . 15 The communal solidarity of biblical redemption is invoked by these poets , then is re - envisioned as a revelation of sacred ...
... audience wherein audience is considered to be as potentially " prophetic " as the prophet him / herself . 15 The communal solidarity of biblical redemption is invoked by these poets , then is re - envisioned as a revelation of sacred ...
Síða 23
... audience , and prophet to prophet , in the lineage of prophecy from Chaucer to the present . Wojcik's and Frontain's investigation of a " quarrel between audience and prophet " concludes that without the sovereignty of the Bible ...
... audience , and prophet to prophet , in the lineage of prophecy from Chaucer to the present . Wojcik's and Frontain's investigation of a " quarrel between audience and prophet " concludes that without the sovereignty of the Bible ...
Síða 31
... audience ) . The following chapters demonstrate that the prophetic poems of each resist the univocality of naming while engaged in a process that en- acts polysemous naming as part of social and cultural resistance . The tradi- tional ...
... audience ) . The following chapters demonstrate that the prophetic poems of each resist the univocality of naming while engaged in a process that en- acts polysemous naming as part of social and cultural resistance . The tradi- tional ...
Síða 33
... audiences . Blake's request for metaphysical validation , which Blake's Isaiah answers by pointing away from a ... audience willing to resist the very authoritative lineage that is the ground for inspiration . Blake's questions ...
... audiences . Blake's request for metaphysical validation , which Blake's Isaiah answers by pointing away from a ... audience willing to resist the very authoritative lineage that is the ground for inspiration . Blake's questions ...
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The Moment Satan Cannot Find Blakes Transferential Language of Vision in Milton | 45 |
The Measure of Deplorable Gaps in Time A Language for Visionary History in Trilogy | 83 |
Sanity a Trick of Agreement Madness and Doubt in Ginsbergs Prophetic Poetry | 125 |
Conclusion Apocalypse Without End | 173 |
Notes | 183 |
Bibliography | 197 |
Index | 205 |
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Síða 105 - And the city lieth four-square and the length is as large as the breadth. And he measured the city with the reed, twelve thousand furlongs ; the length and the breadth and the height of it are equal.
Síða 67 - Wise men have said are wearisome; who reads Incessantly, and to his reading brings not A spirit and judgment equal or superior (And what he brings, what needs he elsewhere seek) Uncertain and unsettled still remains, Deep versed in books and shallow in himself, Crude or intoxicate, collecting toys, And trifles for choice matters, worth a sponge; As children gathering pebbles on the shore.
Síða 46 - When the Sun rises, do you not see a round disk of fire somewhat like a guinea?" "O no, no, I see an innumerable company of the Heavenly host crying, 'Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty".
Síða 66 - Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount, Westward, much nearer by south-west, behold; Where on the' ./Egean shore a city stands, Built nobly, pure the air, and light the soil; Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence, native to famous wits Or hospitable, in her sweet recess, City' or suburban, studious walks and shades.
Síða 58 - Every Time less than a pulsation of the artery Is equal in its period & value to Six Thousand Years, 45.
Síða 32 - The Prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel dined with me, and I asked them how they dared so roundly to assert, that God spake to them; and whether they did not think at the time, that they would be misunderstood, & so be the cause of imposition.
Síða 79 - Around the Starry Eight; with one accord the Starry Eight became One Man, Jesus the Saviour, wonderful ! round his limbs The Clouds of Ololon folded as a Garment dipped in blood...
Síða 99 - Which of you convinceth me of sin ? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me? He that is of God heareth God's words : ye therefore hear them not, because ye are not of God.
Síða 70 - There is a Moment in each Day that Satan cannot find. Nor can his Watch Fiends find it; but the Industrious find This Moment & it multiply, & when it once is found It renovates every Moment of the Day if rightly placed.
Síða 16 - Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. 15 For without are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie.