buchspektrum Internet-Buchhandlung

Neuerscheinungen 2017

Stand: 2020-02-01
Schnellsuche
ISBN/Stichwort/Autor
Herderstraße 10
10625 Berlin
Tel.: 030 315 714 16
Fax 030 315 714 14
info@buchspektrum.de

Brendan Cooper

William Blake´s Songs of Innocence and of Experience


A Student´s Guide
Neuausg. 2017. 122 S. 44 Abb. 225 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2017
ISBN: 1-78707-220-7 (1787072207)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78707-220-6 (9781787072206)

Preis und Lieferzeit: Bitte klicken


This book, aimed at A Level and undergraduate students, explores the subtleties and contradictions of William Blake´s Songs of Innocence and of Experience , asking key questions about the poet´s life and art and providing an engaging and accessible introduction to his work.
William Blake (1757-1827) is one of the most significant figures in the history of English poetry. He is also one of the most mysterious, most challenging, and most frequently misunderstood. His Songs of Innocence and of Experience , on the surface so simple, are laden with mysteries that seem to deepen on every reading.

In this book, aimed at A Level and undergraduate students, Brendan Cooper explores the subtleties and contradictions of the Songs , avoiding formulaic readings by asking key questions about Blake´s life and art. What are the Songs about? What does Blake mean by "Innocence" and "Experience"? Why are they called "Songs"? Was Blake a genius, or a madman?

This engaging and accessible introduction to Blake´s work will help students to navigate its complexities and develop their own critical responses to the text.
CONTENTS: What Are the Songs About? - The Meaning of "Innocence" in the Songs - The Meaning of "Experience" in the Songs - Nature and the Pastoral - The Role of Childhood - Blake´s Visual Images - Why Are They Called "Songs"? - Could Blake Spell? - Was Blake a Romantic Poet? - Was Blake a Genius or a Madman?

Brendan Cooper read English at Downing College, Cambridge, where he also completed a PhD in American Literature. He is the author of Dark Airs: John Berryman and the Spiritual Politics of Cold War American Poetry (2009), as well as numerous articles and chapters on twentieth-century American and British literature. He is presently Head of English at Eton College.