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William Blake and Visual CultureA special issue of ImageTexT edited by Roger Whitson and Donald Ault |
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| Introduction | Roger Whitson, Guest Editor |
| [essay] Minute Particulars and Quantum Atoms: The Invisible, the Indivisible, and the Visualizable in William Blake and in Niels Bohr | Arkady Plotnitsky |
| [essay] Wordsworth Illustrates Blake ("All light is mute amid the gloom") | Nelson Hilton |
| [essay] William Blake and the Novel Space of Revolution | Ron Broglio |
| [essay] Blake's Lines: Seven Digressions Through Time and Space | Esther Leslie |
| [essay] Panelling Parallax: The Fearful Symmetry of Alan Moore and William Blake | Roger Whitson |
| [essay] Re-Visioning William Blake's The Four Zoas | Donald Ault |
| [installation] William Blake: On the Infinite Plane | Matthew Ritchie |
| [interview] Engraving the Void and Sketching Parallel Worlds: An Interview with Bryan Talbot | Roger Whitson interviews Bryan Talbot |
| [collage] Tygers of Wrath | John Coulthart |
| [comic] Mr. Blake's Company | Joel Priddy |
| Notes on Contributors | |
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