In a dramatically original analysis, Jackie DiSalvo explores Blake�s reworking of Genesis and Paradise Lost in his prophetic poem The Four Zoas, creating a compelling new reading of both Milton and Blake. With informed argument and provocative insights, DiSalvo shows how Blake�s view of history prefigures the revaluation of our own myths of origin prompted by new political, psychological, and feminist perspectives.
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In a dramatically original analysis, Jackie DiSalvo explores Blake�s reworking of Genesis and Paradise Lost in his prophetic poem The Four Zoas, creating a compelling new reading of both Milton and Blake. With informed argument and provocative insights, DiSalvo shows how Blake�s view of history prefigures the revaluation of our own myths of origin prompted by new political, psychological, and feminist perspectives.
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