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The works of William Blake, poetic, symbolic, and critical
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William Blake and the Myth of America
William Blake and the Myth of America
This book tells the story of William Blake’s literary reception in America and suggests that ideas about Blake’s poetry and personality helped shape mythopoeic visions of America f...
Early Twentieth-Century America
Early Twentieth-Century America
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the reception of Blake as a Whitmanesque prophet–artist became even more closely entwined with literary visions of America. The mysti...
Continuing Visions
Continuing Visions
The questions that drove Blake’s American reception, from its earliest moments in the nineteenth century through to the explosion of Blakeanism in the mid-twentieth century, did no...
Populism, Territories, Name Disputes, and Hyperreality
Populism, Territories, Name Disputes, and Hyperreality
In Populism, Territories, Name Disputes, and Hyperreality: Greek Nationalism and the Macedonian Case, Minos-Athanasios Karyotakis examines how and why societal actors may use diffe...
Greek Tragedy in 20th-Century Italian Literature
Greek Tragedy in 20th-Century Italian Literature
Focusing on the works of Camillo Sbarbaro and Giovanna Bemporad, this book offers the first in-depth analysis of poetic translations of Greek tragedy in 20th-century Italian poetry...
Un carteggio di Margherita Guidacci. Lettere a Tiziano Minarelli
Un carteggio di Margherita Guidacci. Lettere a Tiziano Minarelli
Margherita Guidacci's correspondence with Tiziano Minarelli is filled with memories and poetic occasions, and it allows us to shed light on the genesis of her latest poetic collect...


