Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
269
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Sep 24, 2014
Editora
Palgrave Macmillan
Edição
2014
ISBN-10
1137455497
ISBN-13
9781137455499
Descrição
M. Farrell delves into the intriguing intersections of art, religion, and society in "Blake and the Methodists." This exploration of William Blake, the visionary poet and painter of the late 18th century, uncovers how his beliefs and critiques of the religious establishment shaped his creative output. Farrell intricately weaves together Blake's commentary on the emergent Methodism of his time, revealing its profound impact on his artistic expression and thematic concerns.
Through a thoughtful analysis, the work highlights not only Blake's spiritual philosophy but also engages with the broader socio-political context of his era. As Farrell examines Blake's distinctive style and his fervent advocacy for personal experience, emotional authenticity, and social justice, readers are invited to appreciate the depth of his contributions as both an artist and a thinker. This study ultimately enriches the understanding of Blake's legacy, showcasing how his work resonates with contemporary issues of faith and individuality.
Through a thoughtful analysis, the work highlights not only Blake's spiritual philosophy but also engages with the broader socio-political context of his era. As Farrell examines Blake's distinctive style and his fervent advocacy for personal experience, emotional authenticity, and social justice, readers are invited to appreciate the depth of his contributions as both an artist and a thinker. This study ultimately enriches the understanding of Blake's legacy, showcasing how his work resonates with contemporary issues of faith and individuality.
Gêneros
Religião e Espiritualidade
Poesia