Rise of William BlakeMittal Publications, 1995 - 251 pages |
Contents
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THE QUIET GAP | 35 |
THE VICTORIANS ON BLAKE | 61 |
THE EARLY MODERN CRITICISM | 85 |
CRITICS BETWEEN TWO WORLD WARS | 109 |
THE RECENT CRITICISM | 141 |
BLAKE AND THE MODERN POINT OF VIEW | 183 |
CONCLUSION | 205 |
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