The origins, development and meaning of the figure Urizen in the poetry, prophecies and graphic art of William Blake
<p>The thesis examines Urizen in relation to Blake's intellectual, religious and artistic background.</p><p>The ideas of jealousy, possessiveness and the cruelties of Kings and Priests are already present in early Blake. These various kinds of restriction contribute to the no...
Main Authors: | Larrissy, E, Larrissy, Edward T. |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1980
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