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Salvation and Damnation in Blake's "Great Code of Art"
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Salvation and Damnation in Blake's "Great Code of Art"
Of all the enigmatic aphorisms squeezed onto the engraved Laocoön, Blake's statement that "The Old & New Testaments are the Great Code of Art" is perhaps one of the most quizzical. Although Blake nowhere assembles his thoughts on the function and purpose of art in any systematic way, the collection of reflections scattered throughout his notebook, catalogues and poetry offer some guidance to the meaning of what appears on the surface as
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