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The idea of the gift, in contrast to concepts of commercial
exchange or the exercise of self-interest at the expense of social
ties, is integral to the ways in which William Blake thought about
his art, and the production and dissemination of his work. Sarah
Haggarty offers a sophisticated and thorough account of the idea of
the gift in Blake's writing and designs, examining both the
theoretical implications of the term, and the way it plays out in
specific textual and visual contexts within Blake's works.
Elegantly written, thoughtful and closely argued, this book
explores particular passages with great dexterity and in a style
that enables the reader to participate in the experience of
discovering the significance of 'the gift' for understanding
Blake's work.
William Blake, poet and artist, is a figure often understood to
have 'created his own system'. Combining close readings and
detailed analysis of a range of Blake's work, from lyrical songs to
later myth, from writing to visual art, this collection of
thirty-eight lively and authoritative essays examines what Blake
had in common with his contemporaries, the writers who influenced
him, and those he influenced in turn. Chapters from an
international team of leading scholars also attend to his wider
contexts: material, formal, cultural, and historical, to enrich our
understanding of, and engagement with, Blake's work. Accessibly
written, incisive, and informed by original research, William Blake
in Context enables readers to appreciate Blake anew, from both
within and outside of his own idiom.
The idea of the gift, in contrast to concepts of commercial
exchange or the exercise of self-interest at the expense of social
ties, is integral to the ways in which William Blake thought about
his art, and the production and dissemination of his work. Sarah
Haggarty offers a sophisticated and thorough account of the idea of
the gift in Blake's writing and designs, examining both the
theoretical implications of the term, and the way it plays out in
specific textual and visual contexts within Blake's works.
Elegantly written, thoughtful and closely argued, this book
explores particular passages with great dexterity and in a style
that enables the reader to participate in the experience of
discovering the significance of the gift' for understanding Blake's
work."
William Blake, poet and artist, is a figure often understood to
have 'created his own system'. Combining close readings and
detailed analysis of a range of Blake's work, from lyrical songs to
later myth, from writing to visual art, this collection of
thirty-eight lively and authoritative essays examines what Blake
had in common with his contemporaries, the writers who influenced
him, and those he influenced in turn. Chapters from an
international team of leading scholars also attend to his wider
contexts: material, formal, cultural, and historical, to enrich our
understanding of, and engagement with, Blake's work. Accessibly
written, incisive, and informed by original research, William Blake
in Context enables readers to appreciate Blake anew, from both
within and outside of his own idiom.
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