The 1990s have witnessed a major reassessment of Blake initiated by a new and more rigorous comprehension of his modes of production, which in turn has led to re-evaluation of other literary and cultural contexts for his work. Blake in the Nineties grapples with the implications of the new bibliography for Blake studies, in its editorial, interpretative, and historical dimensions. As well as providing an international overview of recent Blake criticism, the collection contributes to current debates in a variety of disciplines dealing with the Romantic period, including art history, counter-Enlightenment-scholarship, theology and hermeneutic theory.
Author: Steve Clark Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan Published: 07/05/1999 Pages: 240 Binding Type: Hardcover Weight: 1.04lbs Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.75d ISBN: 9780333681602
About the Author STEPHEN BEHRENDT George Holmes Distinguished Professor of English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln KERI DAVIES Doctoral student, St. Mary's University College ROBERT N. ESSICK Professor of English, University of California, Riverside ANGELA ESTERHAMMER Teacher, University of Western Ontario MICHAEL FERBER Teacher, University of New Hampshire NELSON HILTON Professor of English, University of Athens, Georgia EDWARD LARRISSY Professor of English, University of Keele MARSHA KEITH SCHUCHARD Independent scholar, Atlanta, Georgia JOSEPH VISCOMI Teacher, University of North Carolina