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William Blake's The Four Zoas is one of the most challenging poems in the English language, and one of the least read of the major poetic narratives of the Romantic period.
Spiritual History presents a much-needed introduction to The Four Zoas, a guide which will also be of great interest to those already familiar with the poem. This is the first full-length study to examine in detail Blake's numerous manuscript revisions. It offers a staged reading, one that moves, as Blake himself moved, from simpler to more complex forms of writing.
Andrew Lincoln reads the poem in the light of two competing views of history: the biblical, which places history within the framework of Fall and Judgement, and that of the enlightenment, which sees history in terms of progress from primitive life to civil order. His reading offers an account of the poem that is more coherent - and accessible - than many previous accounts.
Blake's much misunderstood poem emerges as the most extraordinary product of the eighteenth-century tradition of philosophical history.
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Spiritual History: A Reading of William Blake's Vala or The Four Zoas
February 15, 1996, Oxford University Press, USA
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Spiritual history: a reading of William Blake's Vala, or The four Zoas
1995, Clarendon Press, Oxford Unuversity Press
in English
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-309) and index.
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