The winter issue of the journal (vol. 55, no. 3) is now online.
It’s a special issue on Blake in Europe, guest edited by Sibylle Erle (see Sibylle’s post about the genesis of the issue here). The contents are:
- Introduction: To See the Worlds in a Grain of Sand: Blake and Reception
Sibylle Erle - William Blake’s Black Bible as a Spectacle of Doom: A Recent Note to Blakean Reception in Romania
Cătălin Ghiță - “I inhabited the Land of Ulro long before Blake taught me its proper name”: Czesław Miłosz’s Ziemia Ulro / The Land of Ulro
Eliza Borkowska - Reading Revolutions: Corrado Costa’s William Blake in Beulah, a Visionary Cartoon Essay in 1977 Italy
Luisa Calè - The Mental Travellers: On Blake’s Reception by Nikolai Gumilyov
Vera Serdechnaia - “Re-mediating” William Blake in Croatia and Serbia
Tanja Bakić - “Sick as a Rose”: William Blake in Leopoldo María Panero’s Poetry of Experience
Cristina Flores - Portuguese Readings of William Blake: Fernando Pessoa, a National Poet, and Três Tristes Tigres, a Pop-Rock Band
Alcinda Pinheiro de Sousa, Cláudia Franco Souza, and João Carlos Callixto - “Blake was a phenomenon”: Artistic, Domestic, and Blakean Visions in Joseph Paul Hodin’s Writing on Else and Ludwig Meidner
Sibylle Erle