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2. Innocence and Experience: Good and Evil Closed Forms
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Plates IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Introduction XV
- A Note on Methodology XIX
- 1. Innocence: The Closed Form 1
- 2. Innocence and Experience: Good and Evil Closed Forms 18
- 3. Energy: The Open Form 40
- 4. Romantic Classicism and Blake's Art, 1773—1795 102
- 5. Vaia, or The Four Zoas: Blake's Concept of Form, 1795—1810 165
- 6. The Human Form Divine 214
- 7. The Human Form Divine in Blake's Late Art 243
- 8. Jerusalem 286
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Plates IX
- Acknowledgments XIII
- Introduction XV
- A Note on Methodology XIX
- 1. Innocence: The Closed Form 1
- 2. Innocence and Experience: Good and Evil Closed Forms 18
- 3. Energy: The Open Form 40
- 4. Romantic Classicism and Blake's Art, 1773—1795 102
- 5. Vaia, or The Four Zoas: Blake's Concept of Form, 1795—1810 165
- 6. The Human Form Divine 214
- 7. The Human Form Divine in Blake's Late Art 243
- 8. Jerusalem 286
- Index 337