Blake and Kierkegaard

James Rovira

earliest edition we have, 2010 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2010

Continuum literary studies series

Apocalyptic nightmares that humanly created intelligences will one day rise up against their creators haunt the western creative imagination. However, these narratives find their initial expression not in the widely disseminated Frankenstein story but in William Blake's early mythological works. This book looks at why we persistently fear our own creations by examining Blake's illuminated books of the 1790s through t...

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Blake and Kierkegaard edition · 2011 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 208 pages · 9781441178060
Blake and Kierkegaard edition · 2010 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781282576810
Blake and Kierkegaard edition · 2010 · Continuum · 184 pages · 9781441135599
Blake and Kierkegaard edition · 2010 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 184 pages · 9781441114525

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