Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake

Beyond the traditional opposition between the language of poetry and culture in the scientific sense of the word, the reader of William Blake’s works is led to discover a new definition of culture and a new kind of language, with a different function. What is at stake in the poems is a knowledge whi...

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Main Author: Patrick Menneteau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université du Sud Toulon-Var 1996-12-01
Series:Babel: Littératures Plurielles
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/babel/2932
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description Beyond the traditional opposition between the language of poetry and culture in the scientific sense of the word, the reader of William Blake’s works is led to discover a new definition of culture and a new kind of language, with a different function. What is at stake in the poems is a knowledge which lies beyond the grasp of words, be they poetic, and is the opposite extreme of empirical knowledge.
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Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake
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prophecy
enthusiasm
spiritual vision
phenomenology
internal experience
title Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake
title_full Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake
title_fullStr Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake
title_full_unstemmed Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake
title_short Langage et culture dans la poésie de William Blake
title_sort langage et culture dans la poesie de william blake
topic prophecy
enthusiasm
spiritual vision
phenomenology
internal experience
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