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Blakeian, a.|ˈbleɪkɪən| Also Blakean, Blakian. [-ian.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of William Blake (1757–1827), poet and painter, or his work.
1906E. J. Ellis Poet. Wks. W. Blake 337 In more Blakean terms, they are Albion as Ijim, bearing Tiriel on his shoulders between East and West. 1907Daily Chron. 27 June 3/2 There is something Blakean in his artistic conception of the human form as typifying abstract energy. 1930T. E. Lawrence Lett. (1938) 687 The idea of ‘genitals being beauty’ in the Blakian sense. 1952S. Spender Shelley v. 40 The beautiful poem To William Shelley..has a Blakian simplicity and innocence. 1954Essays & Studies VII. 110 Blake's ‘Jerusalem’..is betrayed by Parry's tune, the inimitable Blakeian imagery being obliterated by the prevalent vociferation. |