G. A. Rosso, The Religion of Empire: Political Theology in Blake’s Prophetic Symbolism and Chris Bundock and Elizabeth Effinger, eds., William Blake’s Gothic Imagination: Bodies of Horror
Authors
Sibylle Erle
Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln
Keywords:
G. A. Rosso, Chris Bundock, Elizabeth Effinger, William Blake, Rahab, Empire, Religion, Bible, Four Zoas, Milton, Jerusalem, Gender, Sexuality, Gothic, Gothic Revival, Ridley Scott, Obstetrics, Body, Creation, Book of Urizen, Daughters of Albion
Abstract
Review by Sibylle Erle (Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln) of G. A. Rosso, The Religion of Empire: Political Theology in Blake’s Prophetic Symbolism. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2016. Pp. 274. £54.44. ISBN: 9780814213162 and Chris Bundock and Elizabeth Effinger, eds., William Blake’s Gothic Imagination: Bodies of Horror. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2018. Pp. 297. £80. ISBN: 9781526121943.