THE SCATTERED PORTIONS: WILLIAM BLAKE'S BIOLOGICAL SYMBOLISM.
Athens: Privately Published, 1986. First edition. 77 illustrations; 260 pages. More
Athens: Privately Published, 1986. First edition. 77 illustrations; 260 pages. More
Middlesex: Perennial Books, 1976. Contents include The Degrees of Art by Frithjof Schuon, Aspects of Modern Cree Religious Tradition in Alberta by P. Joseph Cahill, Blake's Christ-Consciousness by Kathleen Raine, and On the Name of Jesus by Rama Coomaraswamy; 64 pages. More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 169 pages. At a time when the inadequacy of modernism has become apparent, the author returns to the challenge of the English radical tradition of thought (Blake, Cobbett, Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris, Gill and others), with its critique of the industrial - now post-industrial..... More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 169 pages. At a time when the inadequacy of modernism has become apparent, the author returns to the challenge of the English radical tradition of thought (Blake, Cobbett, Carlyle, Ruskin, Morris, Gill and others), with its critique of the industrial - now post-industrial..... More
Hillsdale: Sophia Perennis, 2005. First U.S. edition. 191 pages. In the wake of our attempt at a rational, scientific civilization, it has been readily assumed that the center of gravity of reality and truth falls within the realm of the physical world. But for the poets discussed in these pages..... More
Golgonooza, 2003. First printing. 191 pages. In the wake of our attempt at a rational, scientific civilization, it has been readily assumed that the center of gravity of reality and truth falls within the realm of the physical world. But for the poets discussed in these pages the opposite is..... More