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The profiles are by Kristi Essick, a writer in California.
Second Acts Kristi Essick 2011
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Kristi Essick, author of these profiles, is a writer in California.
Second Acts Kristi Essick 2011
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The profiles are by Kristi Essick, a writer in California.
Second Acts Kristi Essick 2011
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Collection of Robert N. Essick Copyright (c) 2005, the
About This Volume 2006
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The studies by David Bindman, Robert Essick, Morris Eaves and Joseph Viscomi remind us that aestheticism itself is never ahistorical.
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Robert Essick hopes that "the ability to manipulate images on one's home computer" will stimulate "new ways to teach, research, and think about"
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The kind of prophecy practiced by Eaves, Essick, and Viscomi in the discussion that follows takes the more elementary form of a "personal accounting" and a "directive for future acts."
Introduction 2003
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Robert N. Essick has been collecting and writing about Blake for over 30 years.
Introduction 2003
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He is also the author of Blake and the Idea of the Book and Prints by Blake and His Followers, a catalogue to an exhibition he organized at the Herbert Johnson Museum, Cornell University, and the co-editor of volumes 3 (with Eaves and Essick) and 5 (with Essick) of the Blake Trust's The Illuminated Books.
Introduction 2003
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It is in this context that I have used the interview as an occasion to draw from Eaves, Essick, and Viscomi a view of the Blake Archive as they see it from the scaffolds and a sense of its place in the history of Blake reproductions and editing.
Introduction 2003
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