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

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  • Sibylle Erle Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln

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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

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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.

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25-05-2019

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