An Introduction to the Study of Blake

First published in 1927 (this edition in 1967), this book is about Blake, his symbols, and their meanings. As Ward says in his forward, the volume goes beyond Blake, becoming universal and timeless, and is about Religion. Plowman’s book presents itself, not as a critical text, but an interpretative one, and the study therefore illuminates the work of the author, as well as that of William Blake.

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An Introduction to the Study of Blake

First published in 1927 (this edition in 1967), this book is about Blake, his symbols, and their meanings. As Ward says in his forward, the volume goes beyond Blake, becoming universal and timeless, and is about Religion. Plowman’s book presents itself, not as a critical text, but an interpretative one, and the study therefore illuminates the work of the author, as well as that of William Blake.

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An Introduction to the Study of Blake

An Introduction to the Study of Blake

by Max Plowman
An Introduction to the Study of Blake

An Introduction to the Study of Blake

by Max Plowman

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First published in 1927 (this edition in 1967), this book is about Blake, his symbols, and their meanings. As Ward says in his forward, the volume goes beyond Blake, becoming universal and timeless, and is about Religion. Plowman’s book presents itself, not as a critical text, but an interpretative one, and the study therefore illuminates the work of the author, as well as that of William Blake.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317381280
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/14/2015
Series: Routledge Library Editions: William Blake
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 22 MB
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Max Plowman

Table of Contents

Preface to the First Edition, Max Plowman; Chapter 1 Corporeal Understanding, Max Plowman; Chapter 2 The Imaginative Image, Max Plowman; Chapter 3 The Use of Symbols, Max Plowman; Chapter 4 A Reasonable Man, Max Plowman; Chapter 5 The Circle of Happiness, Max Plowman; Chapter 6 Two Examples, Max Plowman; Chapter 7 The Divine Imagination, Max Plowman; Chapter 8 The Human Instinct, Max Plowman; Chapter 9 The Beams Of Love, Max Plowman; Chapter 10 Forgiveness Of Sins, Max Plowman Appendix: Note on Thel’s motto, Max Plowman;
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