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Blakes Jerusalem As Visionary Theatre Entering The Divine Body Suzanne M Sklar

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Blakes Jerusalem As Visionary Theatre Entering The Divine Body Suzanne M Sklar
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.89 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Suzanne M. Sklar
ISBN: 9780199603145, 0199603146
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Blakes Jerusalem As Visionary Theatre Entering The Divine Body Suzanne M Sklar by Suzanne M. Sklar 9780199603145, 0199603146 instant download after payment.

Before etchingJerusalemWilliam Blake wrote about creating 'the grandest poem that this world contains.'
Blake's avowed intention in constructing the work was to move readers from a solely rational way of being (called Ulro) to one that is highly imaginative (called Eden/Eternity), with each word chosen to suit 'the mouth of a true Orator.' Rational interpretation is of limited use when reading this multifaceted epic and its non-linear structure presents a perennial challenge for readers.
Susanne Sklar engages with the interpretive challenges ofJerusalemby considering it as a piece of visionary theatre --an imaginative performance in which characters, settings, and imagery are not confined by mundane space and time-- allowing readers to find coherence within its complexities. With his characters, Blake's readers can participate imaginatively in what Blake calls 'the Divine Body, the Saviour's Kingdom, ' a way of being in which all things interconnect: spiritually, ecologically, socially, and erotically.
Imaginatively engaging withJerusaleminvolves close textual reading and analysis. The first part of this book discusses the notion of visionary theatre, and the theological, literary, and historical antecedents ofJerusalem's imagery, characters, and settings. Particular attention is paid to the theological context of Blake's Jesus ('the Divine Body'), and Jerusalem, the heroine of his poem. This prepares the ground for a scene-by-scene commentary of the entire illuminated work.Jerusalemtells the story of Albion's fall, many rescue attempts, escalating violence and oppression, and a surprising apocalypse --in which all living things, awakening, are transfigured in ferocious forgiveness.

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