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Being form'd--thinking through Blake's Milton by Mark Bracher β€” book cover

Being form'd--thinking through Blake's Milton

by Mark Bracher, George Quasha (Introduction)
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Overview

"This exemplary philosophical reading of Milton is going to make a tremendous change in Blake's criticism. It will take a while to digest, and critics without a firm grounding in philosophy will find it difficult to follow some of the time. Yet the careful reader of Bracher, who accepts his careful definitions and consistent employment of concepts and terms, will find aspect after aspect of the poem clarified and its whole argument and message made plain.. A landmark of modern scholarship!" -David V. Erdman"Being Form'd opens truly new perspectives upon the primal ground not only of Blake's revolutionary imaginative vision but also upon that new apocalypse which is simultaneously a reversal of the western consciousness and a new birth of a universal vision and consciousness." -Thomas J.J. Altizer

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Book Details

Published
August 8, 1995
Publisher
Barrytown, N.Y. : Clinamen Studies, Station Hill Press, c1985.
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780882680125

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