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Saree Makdisi

William Blake and the Impossible History of the 1790s

412 pages, 28 halftones  6 x 9  © 2002

Cloth $65.00

ISBN: 9780226502595   Published December 2002

Paper $24.00

ISBN: 9780226502601   Published December 2002

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Modern scholars often find it difficult to account for the profound eccentricities in the work of William Blake, dismissing them as either ahistorical or simply meaningless. But with this pioneering study, Saree Makdisi develops a reliable and comprehensive framework for understanding these peculiarities. According to Makdisi, Blake's poetry and drawings should compel us to reconsider the history of the 1790s. Tracing for the first time the many links among economics, politics, and religion in his work, Makdisi shows how Blake questioned and even subverted the commercial, consumerist, and political liberties that his contemporaries championed, all while developing his own radical aesthetic.
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