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The Blake Society at St James s Piccadilly 2001 Events February 2001 Peter Otto Wednesday 21st March 2001 Peter Cochran Blake, Byron, & the Blushing Archangels Dr. Peter Cochran is editor of the Newstead Byron Society Review. His paper (to be given at a joint meeting of the Blake & Byron societies) will compare the themes of Heaven, Hell, God, Warfare, London, & Judgement in the works of the two great opposites, William Blake & Lord Byron. Poems to be investigated include The Vision of Judgement, Cain, Jerusalem, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Songs of Innocence and of Experience & Don Juan. The evening will conclude with an illustrated analysis of Blake s drama The Ghost of Abel, dedicated to Byron, & the only one of Blake s works in which he refers to any contemporary poet. This is the second time the two societies have held a joint meeting. This time it takes place at the St. Ermin s Hotel, Caxton Street, at 7.00 p.m. (pay bar from 6.30 p.m.). Peter Cochran s talk will be followed by questions & discussion till 8.15 p.m. when a Buffet Supper will be available. Tickets for the Lecture/Buffet are 20 each, the Lecture only 5, & are available in advance from The Byron Society, 6 Gertrude Street, London SW10 0JN (020 7352 5112). (St. Ermin s Hotel, Caxton Street, SW1; 7.00pm.) Nearest tube: St. James s Park. Page 1 of 5

Tuesday 17th April 2001 David Bindman Reclaiming Blake as a Painter David Bindman is Durning-Lawrence Professor of the History of Art in the University of London & teaches courses mainly on British 18th century & European Romantic art, specialising in caricature & the history of printmaking, & questions of national & racial identity. He was educated at Oxford, Harvard & London universities & has taught frequently in the US. He has written several books & articles on William Hogarth & William Blake & on the British response to the French revolution ( Shadow of the Guillotine, 1989), & on the sculptors Roubiliac & Flaxman. He is currently working on a book provisionally entitled Ape to Apollo: aesthetics, human variety and race in the 18th century for Reaktion Books, & on a major loan exhibition for Tate Britain on British identity in the 18th century. Tuesday 22nd May 2001 Anne Mellor William Blake, Joanna Southcott & the Gendering of Apocalyptic Thinking Anne K. Mellor is Distinguished Professor of English & Women s Studies at the University of California in Los Angeles. She is the author of many books & scholarly articles on British Romanticism, including Blake s Human Form Divine (1974), English Romantic Irony (1980), Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters (1988), Romanticism and Gender (1993), & Mothers Of The Nation: Women s Political Writing In England, 1780-1830 (2000). She has received numerous scholarly honours, including two Guggenheim Fellowships & the Keats-Shelley Association s Distinguished Scholar Award. Tuesday 19th June 2001 Rosamund Paice Art Degraded Imagination Denied War Governed the Nations : William Blake s Laocoön Engraving Rosamund Paice writes: I am currently completing my doctoral research at the University of Manchester, for which my subject is Blake s enigmatic Laocoön Page 2 of 5

engraving, its sources, & contexts within Blake s oeuvre, & the literature & art of the time. I also teach on the Romantic Literature & Victorian Literature courses within the University. My paper: Blake and a curious hypothesis, appeared in Notes & Queries 245:3 (September 2000). I have also given several conference & seminar papers, both on Blake s works, & on Napoleonic & anti-napoleonic fictions. Tuesday 3rd July 2001 Morton D. Paley Blake s Dark Pastoral: the Illustrations to Thornton s Virgil Morton D. Paley is a Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. He has been twice a Guggenheim Fellow, a Senior Fulbright Lecturer, & a Research Fellow of the National Endowment for the Humanities. He is the author of a number of books on the literature & art of the Romantic period, including The Continuing City: William Blake s Jerusalem, The Apocalyptic Sublime, Coleridge s Later Poetry, Portraits of Coleridge, & Apocalypse and Millennium in English Romantic Poetry. He edited Jerusalem for the William Blake Trust, & he is co-editor of Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly. He is currently at work on a study of the works of Blake s last years. Sunday 12th August 2001 Bunhill Fields His eyes Brighten d and He burst out in Singing of the things he saw in Heaven As ever we met at Bunhill Fields on the anniversary of William Blake s death. We meet by Blake s grave, at 12 noon, probably then repairing to a nearby public house. Bunhill Fields Cemetery has entrances in City Road & Bunhill Row, London EC1. Nearest tube: Old Street exit 5; buses 43, 141, 214, 271 all stop outside the cemetery in City Road. Wednesday 26th September 2001 Sibylle Erle Blake & Lavater Lavater s Aphorisms on Man was one of Blake s favourite books; one which he annotated extensively & kept by him all his life. His biographer Alexander Gilchrist, who Page 3 of 5

refers to Blake s annotations to Lavater as gold-dust for the insight they provide into Blake s beliefs & character, first considered their potential significance. Blake s friend Henry Fuseli, the Swiss-born painter, was a long-standing friend of Lavater who had promoted the publication of Lavater s Aphorisms to prepare (according to the critic Marcia Allentuck) British readers for Lavater s larger work on physiognomy. Blake s annotations may be considered to be part of a wider context of popular opinion & critical reception. This paper will be an attempt to concentrate on Blake, the reader of Lavater. In the course of this argument, Fuseli s alleged part in the introduction of Lavater to his new audience as well as Fuseli s role as mediator to Blake will appear in a different light. Sibylle Erle is a Ph.D. student from Philipps-Universität, Marburg, Germany. She is currently based at St. Mary s College, Strawberry Hill. Tuesday 27th November 2001 Georgia Dimitrakopoulou Does thy God O priest take such vengeance as this? Tonight s speaker will explore the concepts of Error (Sin), attribution of justice, & the doctrine of forgiveness of sins in Blake s theology, focussing particularly on two images from Blake s response to Dante: Ugolino and his sons in prison, & Paolo and Francesca. Georgia Dimitrakopoulou provides the following biographical note: I first came to England in 1991 as an Erasmus student doing my fourth year BA at the University of Essex. The following year I returned to Essex for the MA course in Modernism and Postmodernism, where I wrote a dissertation on Theodor Adorno s Modern Aesthetics. I am now based at Leicester University completing a PhD thesis on Blake s aesthetic vision with the title Exuberance is Beauty : a Study of Blake s Visionary Aesthetics. Tuesday 11th December 2001 Bob Catterall Jerusalem : A Tract for Our Times Jerusalem is, of course, much more than a tract but Bob Catterall, as an urbanist concerned with urban & social regeneration, argues that Blake does speak to these concerns. Bob Catterall devised & co-organised the Tate Gallery event of 1991 on Page 4 of 5

William Blake & the Regeneration of London & has since given particular consideration to Barcelona, Milan, Newcastle, Paris & San Francisco. He is Visiting Senior Fellow at Newcastle University, is editor of the journal CITY & lives part-time in San Francisco where he is working on a book on the emerging geo-cultural order. Page 5 of 5