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Blake's Gifts
Poetry and the Politics of Exchange
Examines the idea of 'gift-giving' to reassess a wide range of issues in the thought and work of William Blake.
Sarah Haggarty (Author)
9781107449152, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 26 June 2014
254 pages, 3 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm, 0.35 kg
' … excellent: gripping in its argument, surefooted in its readings and robust in its scholarship.' Times Literary Supplement
The idea of the gift, in contrast to concepts of commercial exchange or the exercise of self-interest at the expense of social ties, is integral to the ways in which William Blake thought about his art, and the production and dissemination of his work. Sarah Haggarty offers a sophisticated and thorough account of the idea of the gift in Blake's writing and designs, examining both the theoretical implications of the term, and the way it plays out in specific textual and visual contexts within Blake's works. Elegantly written, thoughtful and closely argued, this book explores particular passages with great dexterity and in a style that enables the reader to participate in the experience of discovering the significance of 'the gift' for understanding Blake's work.
Introduction
1. Economy
2. Patronage
3. Charity
4. Inspiration
5. Salvation
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800 [DSBD], Literary studies: general [DSB], Literature & literary studies [D]