William Blake's Mysticism : The Legacy of Prophetic Women

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William Blake's Mysticism : The Legacy of Prophetic Women

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 231 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9783032038173

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This book examines William Blake as a mystic and the movements and authors that contributed to this definition during and after his lifetime, with a particular focus on his influence on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Celtic Modernist writers. The author W. B. Yeats was one of the first to present this view of Blake in depth, although his concept of the mystic prioritised the lone male practitioner and the occult. This study argues that the mystic and the esoteric in a community context impacted both Blake s, and Yeats , critical and cultural reception. It also offers the first extended literary examination of the Romantic prophet Dorothy Gott s work alongside Blake s, and the first analysis of Blake s influence on Celtic Modernist writers George Russell and Fiona Macleod. This book will be of interest to scholars interested in representations of gender and spirituality in Romantic and Modernist literature and art, and in authors so far neglected in Blake studies.

.- Introduction - Blake, Mysticism, and Networks of Influence.- Chapter One - William Blake and Dorothy Gott: Mysticism, Prophecy, and Social Justice.- Chapter Two - Blake, Southcott, and Esotericism: A Community Dialogue.- Chapter Three - Making Mystics, Remaking Blake: W. B. Yeats, George Russell and Fiona Macleod in the Late Nineteenth Century.- Chapter Four - Blake, Yeats, and The Visions of Pamela Colman Smith: Gender, Mysticism and the Occult at the Turn of the Century.- Chapter Five - Yeats, Blake and the Visionaries in the Early Twentieth Century.- Conclusion - Blake, Community and Legacy.

Jodie Marley is a researcher and writer whose work focuses on Romanticism, reception, mysticism, and gender. Her research bridges the Romantic and Modernist periods, with a particular focus on Irish Modernism. She is a 2025 visiting research fellow at the University of Glasgow s Archives and Special Collections and won a British Association for Romantic Studies (BARS) Stephen Copley Award to fund her research in December 2024. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Nottingham in 2023.

She has forthcoming book chapters in The Routledge Companion to William Blake (ed. Freeman) and Seán O Casey in Context (ed. Moran). She has previously been published in the Bulletin of the John Rylands LibraryVALA, and Good Horoscope. Two of her talks for the Global Blake initiative are publicly available. In 2019 she co-curated the Romantic Facts and Fantasies exhibition at Lakeside Arts, Nottingham, and helped organise the 2019 BARS conference.


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