Of “Combustion, blast, vapour, and cloud”: William Blake’s Urizen as Steam Engine, Albion Mill, & Notes Towards a Materialist Method for the Anthropocene

J. Leveton
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William Blake’s THE [FIRST] BOOK of URIZEN (1794) provides an important point of departure to consider technological changes related to the proliferation of steam engines. Blake’s engagement with visual metaphors of pollution, across the images of the illuminated book, and the language of combustion, with regard to the work’s poetics, invites readers to make connections with Albion Mill as a resonant site of industrial production where steam engines were first deployed in a process of mass manufacture in Romantic-period London. Thinking with Blake’s art, and connecting myth and the material history of Albion Mill, provides a critical means of understanding how the affective atmosphere of industry conditioned and acted as a factor of Romantic artistic production. In the end, reading Blake’s URIZEN dialectically in relation to the mobilization of steam engines at Albion Mill enables readers to see that, in the character’s being “Combustion, blast, vapour and cloud,” Urizen is a steam engine.
“燃烧,爆炸,蒸汽和云”:威廉·布莱克的乌里岑作为蒸汽机,阿尔比恩·米尔,以及对人类世的唯物主义方法的注释
威廉·布莱克的《乌里岑的第一本书》(1794)为考虑与蒸汽机的普及有关的技术变革提供了一个重要的出发点。布莱克运用了污染的视觉隐喻,通过照亮书籍的图像,燃烧的语言,以及作品的诗学,邀请读者与阿尔比恩磨坊建立联系,作为工业生产的共鸣场所,在浪漫时期的伦敦,蒸汽机首次在大规模生产过程中使用。结合布莱克的艺术思想,并将神话与阿尔比恩·米尔的物质历史联系起来,为理解工业的情感氛围如何制约并成为浪漫主义艺术生产的一个因素提供了重要的手段。最后,将布莱克的《乌里岑》辩证地与阿尔比恩磨坊蒸汽机的动员联系起来阅读,读者可以看到,在人物的“燃烧、爆炸、蒸汽和云”中,乌里岑是一台蒸汽机。
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