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Home > Archives > Vol. 45, no. 3

Vol. 45, no. 3

Vol. 45, no. 3

Winter 2011–12

Articles

Table of Contents
“an excellent saleswoman”: The Last Years of Catherine Blake HTML
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Angus Whitehead

Reviews

Table of Contents
Laura Quinney, William Blake on Self and Soul HTML
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Tristanne Connolly
Wayne C. Ripley and Justin Van Kleeck, eds., Editing and Reading Blake HTML
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Nelson Hilton
Gerald E. Bentley, Jr., William Blake’s Conversations: A Compilation, Concordance, and Rhetorical Analysis HTML
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Alexander S. Gourlay
Sarah Haggarty and Jon Mee, eds., Blake and Conflict HTML
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Christopher Z. Hobson
R. Paul Yoder, The Narrative Structure of William Blake’s Poem Jerusalem: A Revisionist Interpretation HTML
PDF
Molly Anne Rothenberg
James Rovira, Blake and Kierkegaard: Creation and Anxiety HTML
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Kathryn Freeman
Mickle Maher, There Is a Happiness That Morning Is (Theater Oobleck, Chicago, 2011) HTML
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Mary Silverstein



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