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- Introducing the Blake Model
- Some Sources of "Tiriel"
- Europe: a Prophecy
- The Rise and Fa1l of the H/1Yth of Orc(2)
- Stony Brook University
- Oppositional Christian Symbolism and Salvation in Blake's America
- Why Is That Fairy in Europe?
- ABOUT the POET and HIS POETRY William Blake
- Urizen and Orc, Cortés and Guatimozin: Mexican History and the Four Zoas VII
- 1. Robert Southey, Cited in S. Foster Damon, William Blake, His Philosophy and Symbols (Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1958) P
- Blake, Young, and the Poetics of the Composite Page
- Sympathetic Bondage and Perverse Pity
- The Satanic Blake : the Continuing Empathy with Rebellious and Creative Energy As Presented in "Satan Rousing His Legions"
- Night Dreams: the Four Zoas
- Family Relationships and Their Symbols in Europe and the Book of Urizen
- WILLIAM BLAKE's MILTON and the PROCESS of ADAPTATION by JARED N. POWELL STEPHEN TEDE
- The Bard's Song
- Blake's Insistence of Understanding the Hidden Urizenic Archetype
- William Blake - Poems
- "The Book of Urizen" Print Transcription
- America: a Prophecy
- Fathers, Sons, and Monsters: Rousseau, Blake, and Mary Shelley
- 'I Beheld Milton with Astonishment': the Case of William Blake
- “Empire Is No More”: Odin and Orc in America
- The Life of Love: Blake's Oothoon
- A Jungian Analysis of the Four Zoas by William Blake
- America, a Revolutionary Prophecy 1 Zhan-Jun ZHANG Beijing International Studies University, Beijing, China,100024 [email protected]
- Historical Dissonance and William Blake's the Song of Los