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Illuminated instruction : a paratextual, intertextual, and iconotextual study of William Blake

Yates, MT

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Dr Mark Yates M.T.Yates@salford.ac.uk
Lecturer in English Literature



Abstract

Traditional Blake scholarship has rarely ascribed value to the materiality of William Blake’s illuminated manuscripts. My on-going PhD project aims to demonstrate the necessity of studying the materiality of Blake’s texts by using an interdisciplinary methodological framework to highlight the pedagogical functions of illuminated printing. Exploring the composition, printing, and distribution of Blake’s prints in a series of focussed micro-histories and paratextual micro-studies has helped the project to identify the various ways in which Blake manipulated his media to educate his readers. In unravelling the pedagogical potential of Blake’s works, the project promotes an understanding of a material medium which has remained largely unexplored in terms of its print culture contexts, revealing how Blake’s unique position as an engraver, artisan, and educator was hinged upon the materiality of his prints.

Citation

Yates, M. Illuminated instruction : a paratextual, intertextual, and iconotextual study of William Blake. (Thesis). University of Salford

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Jul 11, 2014
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Related Public URLs https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/4388216
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