William Blake and the Body re-evaluates Blake's central image: the human form. In Blake's designs, transparent-skinned bodies passionately contort; in his verse, metamorphic bodies burst from each other in gory, gender-bending births. The culmination is an ideal body uniting form and freedom. Connolly explores romantic-era contexts like anatomical art, embryology, miscarriage and twentieth-century theorists like those of Kristeva, Douglas, Girard to provide an innovative new analysis of Blake's transformations of body and identity.
ISBN: | 9780230597013 |
Publication date: | 6th September 2002 |
Author: | Connolly, T. |
Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan UK |
Format: | Ebook (PDF) |