Famously, Blake believed that 'without contraries' there could be no 'progression'. Conflict was integral to his artistic vision, and his style, but it had more to do with critical engagement than any urge to victory. The essays in this volume look at conflict as it marked Blake's thinking on politics, religion and the visual arts.
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Haggarty, S., & Mee, J. (2008). Blake and conflict. Blake and Conflict (pp. 1–235). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230584280
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