Peter Marshall’s study draws on Blake’s complete writings, his poetry and his prose. It offers a lively and perceptive account … More
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He sat by Tyburn’s brook, and underneath his heel shot up, A deadly Tree: he nam’d it Moral Virtue and the Law, Of God who dwells in Chaos hidden from the human sight.
Peter Marshall’s study draws on Blake’s complete writings, his poetry and his prose. It offers a lively and perceptive account … More
Utopia is the second of Five Leaves’ annual journals and features contributions from 23 writers, essayists, songwriters, poets – some living, some dead – loosely based on the subject of utopia; although Utopias (plural) might read more accurately.
If Utopia has a hero then it must be William Morris. No matter how diverse the essays in this book … More