CONTENTS |
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Articles | |
Blake and Feminism: Romanticism and the Question
of the Other By Claire Colebrook |
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William Bryan, Another Anti-Swedenborgian Visionary
Engraver of 1789 By David Worrall |
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Minute Particulars | |
A Blake Drawing Rediscovered and Redated by Martin Butlin |
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Whose Head? by Hans-Ulrich Möhring[e] |
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Reviews | |
Morton D. Paley, Apocalypse and
Millennium in English Romantic Poetry Reviewed by Carl Woodring |
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Jackie DiSalvo, G.A. Rosso, and Christopher Z.
Hobson, editors, Blake, Politics, and History Reviewed by Nicholas M. Williams |
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François Piquet, Blake and the
Sacred Reviewed by Anne Birien |
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Newsletter | |
Conference at Essex, Exhibition at the Tate, Symposium at York |
ADVISORY BOARD
G. E. Bentley, Jr., University of Toronto, retired
Martin Butlin, London
Detlef W. Dörrbecker, University of Trier
Robert N. Essick, University of California, Riverside
Angela Esterhammer, University of Western Ontario
Nelson Hilton, University of Georgia
Anne K. Mellor, University of California, Los Angeles
Joseph Viscomi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David Worrall, St. Mary’s College
CONTRIBUTORS
Anne Birien is a graduate student in English at the University of Rochester. Her research focuses on poetics, narratology, feminine and metaphorical language, and twentieth-century American literature.
Martin Butlin was formerly Keeper of the Historic British Collection at the Tate Gallery, where he was in charge of the notable groups of works by Blake and Turner. He is now a consultant at Christie’s.
Claire Colebrook (Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Monash University) is the author of New Literary Histories (1997) and Ethics and Representation (1999) and co-editor of Deleuze and Feminist Theory (1999).
Hans-Ulrich Möhring is a German translator of Blake.
Nicholas M. Williams, associate professor of English at Indiana University, Bloomington, is author of Ideology and Utopia in the Poetry of William Blake (Cambridge UP, 1998) and “Eating Blake or, An Essay on Taste” in Cultural Critique.
Carl Woodring, George Edward Woodberry Professor of Literature Emeritus, Columbia University, besides several books on romantic and Victorian subjects, is the author of Literature: An Embattled Profession (1999) and editor of The Columbia History of British Poetry (1994).
David Worrall (St. Mary’s College, Strawberry Hill) edited The Urizen Books (1995) in the Blake Trust series and is co-editor of Historicizing Blake (1994) and Blake in the Nineties (1999).
EDITORS
EDITORS: Morris Eaves and Morton D. Paley
BIBLIOGRAPHER: G. E. Bentley, Jr.
REVIEW EDITOR: Nelson Hilton
ASSOCIATE EDITOR FOR GREAT BRITAIN: David Worrall
PRODUCTION OFFICE: Patricia Neill, Department of English, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627
MANAGING EDITOR: Patricia Neill
TELEPHONE 716/275-3820
FAX 716/442-5769
PRODUCTION OFFICE EMAIL: pnpj@mail.rochester.edu
Morris Eaves, Department of English, University of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627
Email: meav@mail.rochester.edu
Morton D. Paley, Department of English, University of California, Berkeley CA 94720-1030
Email: mpaley@socrates.berkeley.edu
G. E. Bentley, Jr., 246 MacPherson Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4V 1A2. The University of Toronto
declines to forward mail.
Email: GBentley@chass.utoronto.ca
Nelson Hilton, Department of English, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
Email: nhilton@uga.cc.uga.edu
David Worrall, St. Mary’s College, Strawberry Hill, Waldegrave Road, Twickenham TW1 4SX
England
Email: worralld@smuc.ac.uk
INFORMATION
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD SERIAL NUMBER: 0160-628x. Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly is indexed in the Modern Language Association’s International Bibliography, the Modern Humanities Research Association’s Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, The Romantic Movement: A Selective and Critical Bibliography (ed. David V. Erdman et el.), American Humanities Index, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents and the Bibliography of the History of Art.
Cover (and illus. 1 for Butlin, “A Blake Drawing,” 22, below): The Last Trumpet, c. 1785. Pen, black ink and grey wash, 8 1/16 × 8 3/8 in. (20.4 × 21.2 cm). Butlin #617 recto. Photo courtesy of Sotheby’s, London.
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