The Religion of Empire: Political Theology in Blake’s Prophetic Symbolism: Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud
Autor G. A. Rossoen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 noi 2016
The Religion of Empire: Political Theology in Blake’s Prophetic Symbolism is the first full-length study devoted to interpreting Blake’s three long poems, showing the ways in which the Bible, myth, and politics merge in his prophetic symbolism. In this book, G. A. Rosso examines the themes of empire and religion through the lens of one of Blake’s most distinctive and puzzling images, Rahab, a figure that anchors an account of the development of Blake’s political theology in the latter half of his career. Through the Rahab figure, Rosso argues, Blake interweaves the histories of religion and empire in a wide-ranging attack on the conceptual bases of British globalism in the long eighteenth century. This approach reveals the vast potential that the question of religion offers to a reconsideration of Blake’s attitude to empire.
The Religion of Empire also reevaluates Blake’s relationship with Milton, whose influence Blake both affirms and contests in a unique appropriation of Milton’s prophetic legacy. In this context, Rosso challenges recent views of Blake as complicit with the nationalism and sexism of his time, expanding the religion-empire nexus to include Blake’s esoteric understanding of gender. Foregrounding the role of female characters in the longer prophecies, Rosso discloses the variegated and progressive nature of Blake’s apocalyptic humanism.
The Religion of Empire also reevaluates Blake’s relationship with Milton, whose influence Blake both affirms and contests in a unique appropriation of Milton’s prophetic legacy. In this context, Rosso challenges recent views of Blake as complicit with the nationalism and sexism of his time, expanding the religion-empire nexus to include Blake’s esoteric understanding of gender. Foregrounding the role of female characters in the longer prophecies, Rosso discloses the variegated and progressive nature of Blake’s apocalyptic humanism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814213162
ISBN-10: 0814213162
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: COLOR INSERT + 6 BW FIGURES
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud
ISBN-10: 0814213162
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: COLOR INSERT + 6 BW FIGURES
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Seria Literature, Religion, & Postsecular Stud
Recenzii
“The Religion of Empire offers an unparalleled understanding of the complexity of Blake’s epic vision and an unparalleled ability to communicate complex readings and meanings lucidly. I do not believe that there is anyone who understands Blake better.” –Susan Matthews, author of Blake, Sexuality, and Bourgeois Politeness
“Rosso’s The Religion of Empire, with its tight entanglements and telling juxtapositions of empire and religion, religion and politics, politics and aesthetics, brings astonishing clarity to poems that have too often seemed an interpretive quagmire. Rosso is agile of mind and audacious in enquiry, attentive to detail, adroit in judgment, and able in controversy. Brilliance and erudition rule each page and together inform every interpretation.” –Joseph Wittreich, CUNY Graduate Center
Notă biografică
G. A. Rosso is Professor of English at Southern Connecticut State University.
Cuprins
Introduction. Reading Blake’s Long Poems
Chapter 1. The Biblical Roots of Blake’s Political Theology
Chapter 2. The Harlot and Hermaphrodite: Rahab Symbolism in The Four Zoas
Chapter 3. The Birth of Rahab: A Reading of the Bard’s Song in Milton
Chapter 4. The Divided Emanation in Milton
Chapter 5. The Veil of Moral Virtue in Jerusalem
Chapter 6. The Abomination of Desolation: Empire and Apocalypse in Jerusalem
Conclusion. Building Jerusalem?
Chapter 1. The Biblical Roots of Blake’s Political Theology
Chapter 2. The Harlot and Hermaphrodite: Rahab Symbolism in The Four Zoas
Chapter 3. The Birth of Rahab: A Reading of the Bard’s Song in Milton
Chapter 4. The Divided Emanation in Milton
Chapter 5. The Veil of Moral Virtue in Jerusalem
Chapter 6. The Abomination of Desolation: Empire and Apocalypse in Jerusalem
Conclusion. Building Jerusalem?
Descriere
This is the first full-length study devoted to Blake’s epic prophecies, exploring the themes of empire and religion through the lens of one of Blake’s most distinctive and puzzling images, Rahab. Tracing the evolution of Blake’s thought, it shows how the Bible, myth and politics merge in his prophetic symbolism.