ABSTRACT

This chapter lists items that are more concerned with mutual illumination of the authors involved than with asserting Blake’s influence or influences upon Blake. I find the following particularly noteworthy: Frye’s essay on Albion and Finnegan (item 1196), de Sola Pinto’s essay on Lawrence and Blake (item 1256), Adams’s essay on Blake and Gulley Jimson (item 1163), Scrimbeour’s essay on Kierkegaard’s sick man and Blake’s spectre of Urthona (item 1268); Peschel’s essays on Blake and Rimbaud (items 1253, 1254); Helms’s on Orc in Tolkien and Blake (item 1210); Green’s on Dante and Blake (item 1205); DiSalvo’s on Blake and Milton in terms of bourgeois individualism and sexism (item 1186); Bloom’s on first and last romantics (item 1174); Beer’s on political parallels in Blake, Coleridge and Wordsworth (item 1172); Rose’s on Blake and Dürer (item 1265); Stevenson’s on Blake and Berdyaev (item 749).