Religion in the Age of Enlightenment
Article Title
Keywords
Book Review, Blake, Enlightenment
Abstract
Born out of a conference commemorating its subject's 250th birthday, Re-Envisioning Blake surveys the state of contemporary Blake scholarship and invites new and challenging readings of one of British literary history's most renowned iconoclasts. The book's introduction reviews three principal strains in Blake studies-the bibliographic, the hermeneutical, and the historicist-and seeks to locate points of convergence, sites of overlap, in order to imagine not just the future of Blake studies but the future of literary studies as well.
Recommended Citation
Davis, Joshua
(2015)
"Re-Envisioning Blake: Book Review,"
Religion in the Age of Enlightenment: Vol. 5, Article 22.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/rae/vol5/iss1/22