Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-233) and index.
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Introduction : Blake, modernity and popular culture / Steve Clark and Jason Whittaker -- Popular millenarianism and empire in Blake's Night thoughts / G.A. Rosso -- Blake in theatreland : Fountain Court and its environs / David Worrall -- Emanations and negations of Blake in Victorian art criticism / Colin Trodd -- 'Esoteric Blakists' and the 'weak brethren' : how Blake lovers kept the popular out / Shirley Dent -- Blake : between romanticism and modernism / Edward Larrissy -- 'There is no competition' : Eliot on Blake, Blake in Eliot / Steve Clark -- Children of Albion : Blake and contemporary British poetry / James Keery -- Queer bedfellows : William Blake and Derek Jarman / Mark Douglas -- 'This angel, who is now a devil, is my particular friend' : diabolic friendships and oppositional interrogation in Blake and Rushdie / Matt Green -- Friendly enemies : a dialogical encounter between William Blake and Angela Carter / Christopher Ranger -- Blake beyond postmodernity / Mark Lussier -- What is it like to be a Blake? Psychiatry, drugs and the doors of perception / Wayne Glausser -- The Silence of the lamb and the Tyger : Harris and Blake, good and evil / Michelle Gompf -- From hell : Blake and evil in popular culture / Jason Whittaker -- Fit audience tho many : Pullman's Blake and the anxiety of popularity / Susan Matthews.
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PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Blake, William,1757-1827-- Appreciation.
Blake, William,1757-1827-- Influence.
Blake, William,1757-1827-- Knowledge-- Popular culture.
Blake, William,1757-1827.
Blake, William,1757-1827.
Blake, William.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Modernism (Literature)
Popular culture-- Great Britain-- History-- 18th century.
Popular culture-- Great Britain-- History-- 19th century.