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The Guardian (McCarthy)

 

When Blake shudders in fearful awe before the tiger, don't be fooled into thinking that he's contemplating nature. What the animal, a product of "hammer", "chain", "furnace" and "anvil", really represents is the industrial revolution.
-- Tom McCarthy. "Technology and the novel, from Blake to Ballard," The Guardian (24 July 2010).
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