Introduction: Blake in Our Time - Minute Particulars by Karen
Mulhallen (University of Toronto/Ryerson University/York
University)
PART 1: "Every Minute Particular is Holy": Materials
PART 2: "For Friendship's Sake": Friends and Patrons
PART 3: "What I Both See and Hear": Architecture and Industry
Epilogue: A Memorable Fancy by Jerome McGann (University of Virginia)
Appendix: William Blake in Toronto: The Bentley Collection at Victoria University Library by Robert Brandeis (Victoria University in the University of Toronto)
'Interesting, informative, and substantial, Blake in Our Time will enrich our understanding of Blake's life and work.' -- Morris Eaves, Department of English, University of Rochester
Karen Mulhallen is a professor in the Departments of English at Ryerson University and the University of Toronto and a professor in the Joint Graduate Program in Culture and Communications at Ryerson and York Universities.
‘Blake in Our Time is a magnificent tribute to G. E. Bentley,
Jr.—one of the titans in Blake studies of the last, as well as
current, century—whose work has “shifted the focus of Blake
criticism from formalism and symbolism to the ‘Minute Particulars’
of Blake’s life and work,”’
*Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly vol 46:03:2012-13*
Ask a Question About this Product More... |