Poster presentation for the 2009 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on William Blake's influence on popular culture.
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Poster presentation for the 2009 University Scholars Day at the University of North Texas discussing research on William Blake's influence on popular culture.
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Abstract: William Blake is a well-known name in Romantic, British, and poetic literature. His works include "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," "Songs of Innocence and Experience," "The Four Zoas," "Milton," as well as many illustrations. The effect of this gifted man's work is that so many would follow in his footsteps and be inspired by his legacy, from later writers and artists of the Romantic period, to those of contemporary culture. This research will focus upon the more recent time and show the ways other artists were influenced by his work. The endeavor shall be to trace Blake's presence in popular culture at various points over the past 60 years and to judge the degree of his impact.
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