Witness Against the Beast

0-521-46977-5OCLC32368799

Witness Against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law is a 1993 book by the British historian E. P. Thompson in which Thompson contextualizes the work of the otherwise enigmatic poet and painter William Blake. The last book that Thompson would write, it was published posthumously. The book attempts to frame some of Blake's ideas in the traditions of the culture of religious dissent in England.

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References

  • Leader, Zachary. (5 December 1993) BOOK REVIEW / A meeting with the last of the Muggletonians: Witness against the beast: William Blake and the Moral Law – by E P Thompson, Cambridge pounds 17.95 The Independent. Retrieved 4 August 2009
  • Holmes, Richard (12 May 1994) Lord of Unreason The New York Review of Books. Retrieved 4 August 2009

External links

  • Overview with excerpts from Google Books
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William Blake
Literary works
Early writings
Songs of Innocence
and of Experience
Songs of Innocence
Songs of Experience
Prophetic
books
The continental
prophecies
Other
The Pickering Manuscript
The Rossetti Manuscript
Art
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and prints
Sketches
Scholarly works
  • Life of William Blake
  • The Works of William Blake: Poetic, Symbolic and Critical
  • Fearful Symmetry
  • Blake: Prophet Against Empire
  • Witness Against the Beast
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