

An edition of Brahma in the West (2003)
William Blake and the Oriental renaissance
By Weir, David
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Language
eng
Pages
170
Description:
"Examining William Blake's poetry in relation to the mythographic tradition of the eighteenth century and emphasizing the British discovery of Hindu literature, David Weir argues that Blake's mythic system springs from the same rich historical context that produced the Oriental renaissance. That context includes republican politics and dissenting theology - two interrelated developments that help elucidate many of the obscurities of Blake's poetry and explain much of its intellectual energy. Weir shows how Blake's poetic career underwent a profound development as a result of his exposure to Hindu mythology. By combining mythographic insight with republican politics and Protestant dissent, Blake devised a poetic system that opposed the powers of Church and King."--Jacket.
subjects: Brahmā (Hindu deity), English poetry, Hindu Mythology, Hinduism in literature, In literature, India, Indic influences, Knowledge, Mythology, Mythology, Hindu, Orientalism in literature, Religion, Blake, william, 1757-1827, Hindu gods, Knowledge and learning
People: William Blake (1757-1827)