A Concordance to the Writings of William Blake
Author : David V. Erdman
Publisher :
Page : 1194 pages
File Size : 15,64 MB
Release : 1967
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Author : David V. Erdman
Publisher :
Page : 1194 pages
File Size : 15,64 MB
Release : 1967
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Author : S. Foster Damon
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 35,53 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1611684439
The requisite guide to Blake's ideas and symbols
Author : Morris Eaves
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 39,38 MB
Release : 2003-01-23
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780521786775
Poet, painter, and engraver William Blake died in 1827 in obscure poverty with few admirers. The attention paid today to his remarkable poems, prints, and paintings would have astonished his contemporaries. Admired for his defiant, uncompromising creativity, he has become one of the most anthologized and studied writers in English and one of the most studied and collected British artists. His urge to cast words and images into masterpieces of revelation has left us with complex, forceful, extravagant, some times bizarre works of written and visual art that rank among the greatest challenges to plain understanding ever created. This Companion aims to provide guidance to Blake s work in fresh and readable introductions: biographical, literary, art historical, political, religious, and bibliographical. Together with a chronology, guides to further reading, and glossary of terms, they identify the key points of departure into Blake s multifarious world and work.
Author : Kathryn S. Freeman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 22,32 MB
Release : 2016-12-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1317188071
It is not surprising that visitors to Blake’s cosmology – the most elaborate in the history of British text and design – often demand a map in the form of a reference book. The entries in this volume benefit from the wide range of historical information made available in recent decades regarding the relationship between Blake’s text and design and his biographical, political, social, and religious contexts. Of particular importance, the entries take account of the re-interpretations of Blake with respect to race, gender, and empire in scholarship influenced by the groundbreaking theories that have arisen since the first half of the twentieth century. The intricate fluidity of Blake’s anti-Newtonian universe eludes the fixity of definitions and schema. Central to this guide to Blake's work and ideas is Kathryn S. Freeman's acknowledgment of the paradox of providing orientation in Blake’s universe without disrupting its inherent disorientation of the traditions whereby readers still come to it. In this innovative work, Freeman aligns herself with Blake’s demand that we play an active role in challenging our own readerly habits of passivity as we experience his created and corporeal worlds.
Author : Nicholas Marsh
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 46,25 MB
Release : 2012-06-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1137094729
William Blake was ignored in his own time. Now, however, his Songs of Innocence and Experience and 'prophetic books' are widely admired and studied. The second edition of this successful introductory text: - Leads the reader into the Songs and 'prophetic books' via detailed analysis of individual poems and extracts, and now features additional insightful analyses - Provides useful sections on 'Methods of Analysis' and 'Suggested Work' to aid independent study - Offers expanded historical and cultural context, and an extended sample of critical views that includes discussion of the work of recent critics - Provides up-to-date suggestions for further reading William Blake: The Poems is ideal for students who are encountering the work of this major English poet for the first time. Nicholas Marsh encourages you to enjoy and explore the power and beauty of Blake's poems for yourself.
Author : D.L. Macdonald
Publisher : Broadview Press
Page : 1609 pages
File Size : 36,51 MB
Release : 2010-03-04
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 1551110512
The selections from 132 authors in this anthology represent gender, social class, and racial and national origin as inclusively as possible, providing both greater context for canonical works and a sense of the era’s richness and diversity. In terms of genre, poetry, non-fiction prose, philosophy, educational writing, and prose fiction are included. Geographically, America, Canada, Australia, India, and Africa are represented along with Britain, emphasizing Romantic literature as a world literature. Biographical headnotes, explanatory footnotes, and an extensive bibliography clarify and illuminate the texts for readers.
Author : William Blake
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 1072 pages
File Size : 40,74 MB
Release : 2004-06-24
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0141915714
One of the great English Romantic poets, William Blake (1757-1827) was an artist, poet, mystic and visionary. His work ranges from the deceptively simple and lyrical Songs of Innocence and their counterpoint Experience - which juxtapose poems such as 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger', and 'The Blossom' and 'The Sick Rose' - to highly elaborate, apocalyptic works, such as The Four Zoas, Milton and Jerusalem. Throughout his life Blake drew on a rich heritage of philosophy, religion and myth, to create a poetic worlds illuminated by his spiritual and revolutionary beliefs that have fascinated, intrigued and enchanted readers for generations.
Author : William Blake
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 525 pages
File Size : 48,79 MB
Release : 2006-03-30
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0141963131
Writer and religious rebel, William Blake ((1757-1827) sowed the seeds for Romanticism in his innovative poems concerning faith and the visions that inspired him throughout his life. Whether describing his own spirituality, the innocence of youth or the corruption caused by mankind, his writings depict a world in which spirits dominate and the mind is the gateway to Heaven. This collection of his greatest works spans his entire poetic life from the early, exquisite lyrics of Poetic Sketches to his Songs of Innocence and Experience - a compelling exploration of good and evil. Together, they illuminate a self-made realm that has fascinated artists and poets as diverse as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Yeats and Ginsberg.
Author : Gerald Eades Bentley
Publisher :
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 29,16 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Art
ISBN :
Dedicated to the analysis of William Blake's conversations, this study examines how the poet's pronunciation and dialect influence the full or partial consonance of his rhymes.
Author : John Lucas
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 42,93 MB
Release : 2014-07-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1317892038
The collection of essays presented in this volume represents some of the best recent critical work on William Blake as poet, prophet, visual artist, and social and political critic of his time. The critical range that is represented includes examples of Marxist, New Historicist, Feminist and Psychoanalytical approaches to Blake. Taken together, the essays consider all areas and moments of Blake's career as poet, from the early lyrics to his later epic poems, and they have been chosen to reveal not only the range of Blake's concerns but also to alert the reader to the rich variety of contemporary criticism that is devoted to him. Although the majority of essays are devoted to Blake as poet, others consider his work as printmaker, illustrator, and visionary artist. However severely individual essays choose to judge him, ultimately all the contributions to this book affirm Blake as one of the great geniuses of English art and letters. William Blake provides a valuable introduction by one of Britain's foremost critics and will be welcomed by students wanting to familiarise themselves with the work of Blake.