Stolen Writings: Blake's Milton, Joyce's Ulysses, and the Nature of Influence |
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... king . The king's dominion over his subjects was not confined to the ritual of execution . He could also take possession of their bodies for military service . In January 1793 , England declared war on revolutionary France , a war that ...
... king . The king's dominion over his subjects was not confined to the ritual of execution . He could also take possession of their bodies for military service . In January 1793 , England declared war on revolutionary France , a war that ...
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... king with the king . He had arrogated the divine and dictatorial right of the king to himself . The accumulated evidence of Blake's commentary on Milton demonstrates that Blake believed Milton to have recognized in the early stages of ...
... king with the king . He had arrogated the divine and dictatorial right of the king to himself . The accumulated evidence of Blake's commentary on Milton demonstrates that Blake believed Milton to have recognized in the early stages of ...
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... king with the king and ignoring Blake's injunction that true freedom was to be found in " the mind in which every one is king and priest in his own house . " Joyce clearly had Blake and Dante in mind while writing the essay because he ...
... king with the king and ignoring Blake's injunction that true freedom was to be found in " the mind in which every one is king and priest in his own house . " Joyce clearly had Blake and Dante in mind while writing the essay because he ...
Contents
Blakes Milton | 13 |
A Case for Influence | 47 |
Joyces Ulysses | 65 |
Copyright | |
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