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The Reception of William Blake in Europe: The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe

Editat de Professor Morton D. Paley, Dr Sibylle Erle
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The visionary poet and artist William Blake is one of the most vivid figures in British Romantic literature. With chapters written by leading international scholars,The Reception of William Blake in Europeis the first comprehensive and systematic reference guide to Blake's influence across Europe. Exploring Blake's impact on literature, art, music and culture, the book includes bibliographies of major translations of Blake's work in each country covered, as well as a publication history and timeline of the poet's reception on the continent.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472507457
ISBN-10: 1472507452
Pagini: 608
Ilustrații: 29 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Reception of British and Irish Authors in Europe

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes bibliographies of major European translations and a historical timeline of Blake's European reception

Notă biografică

Sibylle Erle, FSRA,is Reader in English Literature at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, UK. She is the author ofBlake, Lavater and Physiognomy(2010) and chapters and articles on Blake and Fuseli, Lavater, Tennyson and Ludwig Meidner and co-curator of the 2010-11 Tate Britain displayBlake and Physiognomy.Morton D. Paleyis Emeritus Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, USA. He is editor of the Blake Trust edition of 'Jerusalem' and the author of numerous studies in Romantic literature and art, includingSamuel Taylor Coleridge and the Fine Arts(2008) andThe Traveller in the Evening: The Last Works of William Blake(2003). He is co-editor ofBlake: An Illustrated Quarterly.

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List of IllustrationsSeries Editor's PrefaceAcknowledgementsList of ContributorsAbbreviations Timeline of the European Reception of William Blake, 1789-2016Morton D. PaleyIntroduction: 'Take Thou These Leaves from the Tree of Life': William Blake in Europe,Sibylle Erle and Morton D. Paley1. Editing Blake,Morton D. Paley, University of California, Berkeley, USA2. The Reception of Blake in Ireland,Edward Larrissy, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.3. The Reception of Blake in France: Literature and the Visual Arts,Gilles Soubigou,DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France and Yann Tholoniat,University of Lorraine, France4. The Reception of Blake in Belgium,Franca Bellarsi,Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, with the research assistance of Gregory Watson,Université librede Bruxelles, Belgium5. The Reception of Blake in Italy,Luisa Calè, Birkbeck University, UK6. The Reception of Blake in Spain,Cristina Flores,University ofLa Rioja, Spain7. 'Enough! or Too much': The Reception of Blake in Portugal,Alcinda Pinheiro de Sousa, University of Lisbon, Portugal and João Carlos Callixto, University of Lisbon Centre for English Studies8. The Reception of Blake in Romania: Keeping a Humane Vision in Times of Trouble,Catalin Ghita, University of Craiova, Romania9. The Reception of Blake in Germany and Austria in the Nineteenth Century,Susanne Schmid, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany10. Blake in Germany: The William Blake Exhibition at the Hamburg Kunsthalle and Städel Museum, Frankfurt, 1975,David Bindman,University College London, UK11. The Reception of Blake's Art in Germany and Austria: After 1900,Sibylle Erle,Bishop Grosseteste University, UK12. The Reception of Blake in Switzerland,Angela Esterhammer,University of Toronto, Canada13. The Reception of Blake in the Netherlands,Ton van Kalmthout,University ofNijmegen, The Netherlands14. The Reception of Blake in Denmark and Norway,Robert W. Rix,University of Copenhagen, Denmark15. The Reception of Blake in Sweden and Finland,Bo Ossian Lindberg, formerly Åbo Akademi, Sweden16. The Czech Reception of Blake: From Catholic Modernism to Alternative Culture,Martin Procházka, Charles University, Czech Republic17. The Reception of Blake in Poland: FromVoicesin the Nightto 'the Choir of the Day!',Eliza Borkowska,University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Warsaw, Poland18. The Reception of Blake in Russia and the USSR,Vera Serdechnaia, Analitica Rodis Publishing and Evgenii Serdechnyi, formerly Kuban State Univeristy, Russia19. The Reception of Blake's Art in Russia: An Echo of Blake's Universe,Tatiana Tiutvinova, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, Russia20. The Reception of Blake in Hungary,Ágnes Péter,Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary21. 'The Most Obscure and Most Angelic of All the English Lyrical Poets': William Blake in the Former Yugoslavia,Tanja Bakic22. The Reception of Blake in Bulgaria,Ludmilla Kostova,St Cyril and St Methodius University of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria,and Lubomir Terziev, Sofia University, Bulgaria23. 'Like Prometheus on the Rock': William Blake in Greece,Maria Schoina,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece24. The Reception of Blake in Turkey: Mental Travellers,William Coker,Bilkent University, Turkey25. Blake and Music,Jason Whittaker,University ofLincoln, UK26. Blake the Artist: At Tate and Abroad,Martin Myrone, Tate Britain, UKBibliographyIndex