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Blake and the new age

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First published in 1979, this is a very welcome reissue of Kathleen Raine's seminal study of William Blake - Englandâ s only prophet. He challenged with extraordinary vigour the premises which now underline much of Western civilization, hitting hard at the ideas of a naive materialist philosophy which, even in his own day, was already eating at the roots of English national life. In his insistence that â mental things are alone realâ , Blake was ahead of his time. Materialist views are now challenged from various quarters; the depth psychologies of Freud and Jung, the study of Far Easter religion and philosophy, the reappraisal of myth and folk lore, the wealth of psychical research have all prepared the way for an understanding of Blakeâ s thought. We are ready to acknowledge that in attacking â the sickness of Albionâ Blake penetrated to the inner worlds of man and explored them in a way that is quite unique. Dr Raine, who has made a long study of Blakeâ s sources, presents him as a lonely powerful genius who stands within the spiritual tradition of Sophia Perennis, â the Everlasting Gospelâ . From the standpoint of this great human Norm, our immediate past described by W.B. Yeats as â the three provincial centuriesâ , is a tragic deviation; catastrophic, as Blake believed, in its spiritual and material consequences. Only now do we possess the necessary knowledge to understand William Blake and the ever-growing number of people who turn to him surely justifies his faith in the eternal truths he strove to communicate.

179 pages, Hardcover

First published December 31, 1979

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Kathleen Raine

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Kathleen Jessie Raine CBE was an English poet, critic and scholar, writing in particular on William Blake, W.B. Yeats and Thomas Taylor. Known for her interest in various forms of spirituality, most prominently Platonism and Neoplatonism, she was a founding member of the Temenos Academy.

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