
Title
- Oklahoma Project For Discourse And Theory. Series For Science And Culture ; V. 2
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by Stuart PeterfreundPublication Details
BookUniversity of Oklahoma Press1998Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PR4148.S35 P48 1998 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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- In William Blake in a Newtonian World, Stuart Peterfreund assesses Blake’s relationship with various currents of the counter-Enlightenment, including religious radicalism, Freemasonry, and the growing political power of essentially self-educated radical artisans
Contents
- Ch. 1. Blake and Newton: Argument as Art, Argument as Science
- Ch. 2. Blake and Anti-Newtonian Thought: The Problem with Prescriptive Thought
- Ch. 3. Blake, Freemasonry, and the Builder’s Task
- Ch. 4. Blake, Priestley, and the "Gnostic Moment"
- Ch. 5. Blake on Charters, Weights, and Measures as Forms of Social Control
- Ch. 6. Power Tropes: "The Tyger" as Enacted Critique of Newtonian Metonymic Logic and Natural Theology
- Ch. 7. Blake and the Ideology of the Natural
- Ch. 8. The Din of the City in Blake’s Prophetic Books
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- 0806130423
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