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Article: The Wondrous Art: William Blake and Writing.(Book Review)
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- The Modern Language Review
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- April 1, 2005
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The Wondrous Art: William Blake and Writing. By JOHN B. PIERCE. Cranbury, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press; London: Associated University Presses. 2003. 188 pp. 32 [pounds sterling]. ISBN 0-8386-3938-0.
John B. Pierce is already the author of a useful study on Blake: Flexible Design: Revisionary Poetics in Blake's' hala or The Four Zoas' Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press 1998). This new study, in the shadow of the recent editions of the Illuminated Books under the general editorship of David Bindman (Princeton University Press and the William Blake Trust), does more and less. More because it attempts to theorize Blake in relation to Derrida, ...
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