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This book argues that William Blake's last major poem, Jerusalem, possesses a narrative structure. This argument runs contrary to the critical consensus that sees the poem as possessing a "synchronic" structure in which the events of the poem all occur simultaneously rather than sequentially. This book contains three color photographs.
Blake, William, -- 1757-1827. -- Jerusalem. --- English poetry. --- Poetry. --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Blake, William,
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Creation in literature --- Imagination in literature --- Epic poetry, English --- History and criticism --- Blake, William, --- Philosophy --- Blake, W. --- Blake, William --- Blake, William, 1757-1827 --- Bleĭk, Uilʹi︠a︡m, --- בליק, ויליאם, --- בלייק, ויליאם, --- Philosophy. --- Epic poetry, English - History and criticism --- Blake, William, - 1757-1827 - Jerusalem --- Blake, William, - 1757-1827 - Philosophy --- Blake, William, - 1757-1827
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