William Blake: Creative Will and the Poetic Image
Author(s): Jack Lindsay
Rare, Collectable, Folios | Literary - Studies, Criticism, Theory | Poetry, Verse, Prose, and Poetry Essays/Criticism | Philosophy
This book "is not a critical essay on Blake's poetry, but an effort to define the condition of mind his work represents and to expose its psychological machinery from the inside by employing an idiom which is as close, poetically, as [Lindsay] can make it to the nature of the subject, and by accepting life as existing in terms of the values [Blake] creates.".
Good condition. Tanning on front and back pages and on page edges. Inscription in pencil at top of inside front cover page. Cover - maroon cloth spine and green boards with gilt lettering on spine.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Fanfrolico Press
- : 01 January 1927
- : books
Special Fields
- : Jack Lindsay
- : Hardback
- : First edition
- : 56
- : Yes - b&w frontispiece (etching)