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This study traces affinities between the late prophetic poems of William Blake and the work of the philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. Both feature concepts (the Spectre fought by Blake''s poet-prophet Los and Kierkegaard''s idea of dread) embodying a spirit of philosophical negation skepticism and dialectic which the writers sought to resist. Lorraine Clark uses Kierkegaard''s philosophy to illuminate Blake''s prophecies showing that both offer the basis for a profound critique of romanticism while themselves partaking of some of the ideals and tensions central to our understanding of the romantic movement.