PhDThis dissertation examines the meaning of law in Blake's work. I argue that Blake's poetry intersects with contemporaneous challenges to the traditional model of the ancient constitution, a debate which I present as a conflict between custom and code. Blake's support for the French Revolution's overthrow of the customary systems of the ancien regime is countered by his nervousness about the rights-based discourse advanced by leading radical intellectuals such as Thomas Paine, a belief that the new systems which they proposed merely re-stated those which they sought to replace within an even narrower compass. Law is also a contested ground within radical political discourse of this period; although the dominant proposals advocated...
This thesis gives an account of the ideas about pity and anger in Blake's poetry from Poetical Sketc...
Consonant with the ongoing “aesthetic turn” in legal scholarship, this article pursues a new concept...
Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell holds a central position in the body of his works; his essential...
This dissertation examines the meaning of law in Blake's work. I argue that Blake's poetry intersect...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 27, 2011).The entire t...
Samuel Beckett notes an etymological connection between the origin of the word law and the act of re...
This thesis aims to locate the work of two poets, William Blake and William Wordsworth, within the s...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the philosophy of William Blake as it is expressedin ...
Blake’s attitude towards the Bible was ambivalent. He believed it is at once revelatory in its proph...
Challenging a prevalent assumption of Romantic literary criticism, this dissertation positions Blake...
The works of William Blake are notoriously strange. Multimedia artifacts with stylized illustrations...
William Blake's poetry is most often set against the backdrop of the eighteenth century as "the age ...
This dissertation investigates the theological doctrines expressed and implied in the work and perso...
My thesis focuses on William Blake\u27s challenge of the conventional Christianity of his time and h...
William Blake is often popularly recalled as a proponent of “free love” who equated unrestrained de...
This thesis gives an account of the ideas about pity and anger in Blake's poetry from Poetical Sketc...
Consonant with the ongoing “aesthetic turn” in legal scholarship, this article pursues a new concept...
Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell holds a central position in the body of his works; his essential...
This dissertation examines the meaning of law in Blake's work. I argue that Blake's poetry intersect...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on May 27, 2011).The entire t...
Samuel Beckett notes an etymological connection between the origin of the word law and the act of re...
This thesis aims to locate the work of two poets, William Blake and William Wordsworth, within the s...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the philosophy of William Blake as it is expressedin ...
Blake’s attitude towards the Bible was ambivalent. He believed it is at once revelatory in its proph...
Challenging a prevalent assumption of Romantic literary criticism, this dissertation positions Blake...
The works of William Blake are notoriously strange. Multimedia artifacts with stylized illustrations...
William Blake's poetry is most often set against the backdrop of the eighteenth century as "the age ...
This dissertation investigates the theological doctrines expressed and implied in the work and perso...
My thesis focuses on William Blake\u27s challenge of the conventional Christianity of his time and h...
William Blake is often popularly recalled as a proponent of “free love” who equated unrestrained de...
This thesis gives an account of the ideas about pity and anger in Blake's poetry from Poetical Sketc...
Consonant with the ongoing “aesthetic turn” in legal scholarship, this article pursues a new concept...
Blake's Marriage of Heaven and Hell holds a central position in the body of his works; his essential...