Images of human existence: The Silenus, sileni, satyrs and fauns in the pictorial and verbal art of William Blake
Eaves and Adams note that we know little about the meaning of Blake's Marriage, much less Jerusalem: further, a problem in Blakean criticism is the lack of common interest, taste and vocabulary among art and literary critics. This problem of how visual image may be used in interpretation of Bla...
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