William Blake
Auteur : Peter H. Marshall
Date de publication : 1994
Éditeur : Freedom Press
Nombre de pages : 64
Résumé du livre
This short study draws on Blake's complete writings, his poetry and his prose. It offers a lively and perceptive account of his thought, ranging from his philosophy, his critique of existing society and culture, to his vision of a free world. Marshall presents Blake as a forerunner of modern anarchism and social ecology, and reveals the light which shines behind the misty mountain range (ahem) of his symbolism and mythology.