Incorporating the most recent discoveries concerning Blake's heritage
and cultural context, Visionary Materialism in the Early Works of
William Blake: The Intersection of Enthusiasm and Empiricism proposes a
radical new reading of his early works, that sees them taking
enlightenment ideas to heights never dreamed of by Locke and Priestley.
Drawing on a careful analysis of key figures from both sides of the
enlightenment/counter-enlightenment divide (including Boehme,
Swedenborg, the Moravians, Lavater, Brothers, Erasmus Darwin), the
discussion traces an alternative tradition that disrupts previous
assumptions about important aspects of Blake's thought.