The Fortunes of Romantic Anti-Capitalism in William Blake’s Thel and Oothoon

I’ve recently uploaded the conference paper “The Fortunes of Romantic Anti-Capitalism in William Blake’s Thel and Oothoon” to Text-Identity-Subjectivity. It considers the relationships between capitalism, Romanticism, and gender in Blake’s mythological characters Thel and Oothoon.

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Picturing Language and the Language of Pictures in Blake’s Illustrations for Dante’s Divine Comedy

“Picturing Language and the Language of Pictures in Blake’s Illustrations for Dante’s Divine Comedy” is my first link in my Scalar e-Book Text, Identity, Subjectivity.  The site is growing daily.    

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