High Road to Hell: Milton, Blake, McCarthy
Steven, MA
Date: 2 October 2016
Journal
The Cormac McCarthy Journal
Publisher
Penn State University Press
Publisher DOI
Abstract
This article demonstrates that the poetry of William Blake irradiates Cormac
McCarthy’s 1985 novel, Blood Meridian, where it occupies one side of a dialectical relationship
with the work of another poet, John Milton. The essay’s argument is that the poetic works
of Milton and Blake strain against one another from within McCarthy’s ...
This article demonstrates that the poetry of William Blake irradiates Cormac
McCarthy’s 1985 novel, Blood Meridian, where it occupies one side of a dialectical relationship
with the work of another poet, John Milton. The essay’s argument is that the poetic works
of Milton and Blake strain against one another from within McCarthy’s prose to determinately
shape how we read the novel. It seeks to show how an understanding of why certain
literary influences are enunciated will contribute to our knowledge of the book’s relationship
to its thematic content and historical referents.
English
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