WILLIAM BLAKE'S RECREATION OF THE GNOSTIC MYTH:
Resolving the Apparent Incongruities
Author: | Sorensen, Peter |
Year: | 1995 |
Pages: | 155 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-4188-3 978-0-7734-4188-0 |
Price: | $139.95 |
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This volume reads Blake's writings as an initiation into a divine revelation (gnosis) given to the poet-prophet. The vision is dualistic and heterodox, and bears a striking and consistent resemblance to the visions and writings of many of the Christian gnostics of ancient times. Based on this gnostic reading, the author asserts that, concerning Blake's so-called monomyth, both traditionalist and poststructural approaches can coexist.
Reviews
"Readers who do not share Sorensen's premises are unlikely to accept his general conclusions, although they will find many incidental suggestions and insights to consider, and a vivid example of the desire for an origin that escapes the play of signs and the complications of history." - Andrew Lincoln in BARS Bulletin and Review