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The human face of God; William Blake and the Book of Job; with 130 illustrations

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Thames and Hudson c1982Description: 320p.; illus.; notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-500-23334-9
Subject(s): Abstract: 'Towards the end of his life Blake made a series of twenty-two engraved illustrations to the Book of Job which many consider to be his masterpiece...Dr. Raine makes a comparison between Blake's interpretation of the Book of Job and that of another great explorer of the inner worlds, C.G. Jung, whose Answer to Job likewise challenges established orthodoxies.'
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'Towards the end of his life Blake made a series of twenty-two engraved illustrations to the Book of Job which many consider to be his masterpiece...Dr. Raine makes a comparison between Blake's interpretation of the Book of Job and that of another great explorer of the inner worlds, C.G. Jung, whose Answer to Job likewise challenges established orthodoxies.'

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