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  1. William Blake, 1757-1827: [Kunst um 1800 : eine Ausstellung des British Council und der Hamburger Kunsthalle : Hamburger Kunsthalle, 6. Marz bis 27. April1975] (German Edition)
  2. William Blake 1757-1827, a Descriptive Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Works of William Blake Selected From Collections in the United States by Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1939
  3. William Blake, 1757-1827 =: William Blake, 1757-1827 by William Blake, 1969
  4. William Blake (1757-1827) on the Lord's prayer, by John Henry Clarke, 1927
  5. William Blake, 1757-1827: A Descriptive Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Works of William Blake from Collections in the Us by Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1939
  6. William Blake (1757-1827) by Tate Galery, 1947
  7. William Blake (1757-1827) by Eric (introduction) MacLagan, 1947
  8. William Blake 1757-1827: a man without a mask by J. BRONOWSKI, 1944
  9. William Blake (1757-1827) by Organized By British Council, 1947
  10. WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) A CATALOGUE OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM BLAKE IN THE TATE GALLERY
  11. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757-1827: A MAN WITHOUT A MASK (PELICAN BOOKS) by J BRONOWSKI, 1955
  12. William Blake (1757 - 1827) by Various Contributor, 1947
  13. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757-1827. March-April 1975. Texts by Werner Hofmann, Johannes Kleinstueck, Sigmar Holsten, Henry Crabb Robinson and David Bindman. by Hamburg. Kunsthalle., 1975
  14. WILLIAM BLAKE, 1757 -1827: AN DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF WILLIAM BLAKE

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(1757-1827) British writer. William Blake achieved little fame in his own lifetime, but in the 20th century came to be recognized as a poetic genius.
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23. To Summer - William Blake (1757-1827) British Writer.
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To Summer by William Blake
O thou who passest thro' our valleys in
Thy strength, curb thy fierce steeds, allay the heat
That flames from their large nostrils! thou, O Summer,
Oft pitched'st here thy golden tent, and oft
Beneath our oaks hast slept, while we beheld
With joy thy ruddy limbs and flourishing hair. Beneath our thickest shades we oft have heard
Thy voice, when noon upon his fervid car
Rode o'er the deep of heaven; beside our springs Sit down, and in our mossy valleys, on Some bank beside a river clear, throw thy

24. Blake, William (1757-1827)
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An online collection of the works of William Blake. Offers access to a concordance of his works, as well as the electronic publication The Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake . Provides the text and graphics from Blake's Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience
Blake Web

Presents information about William Blake and his works. Includes a biography of Blake. Contains the full-text of the Complete Poetry and Prose of William Blake. Offers access to a concordance of Blake's works. Provides photographic images of Blake's artwork and engravings. Provides access to an online message board.
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Full text of the poem The First Book of Urizen by William Blake, divided into chapters and includes a prelude. Provides access to the full text of

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William Blake. 17571827 William Blake was a transitional figure in Britishliterature. He was the one of the first writers of the Romantic Period.
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"The Chimney Sweeper" "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" "The Divine Image" and "The Human Abstract" ... Return to Main Menu William Blake William Blake was a transitional figure in British literature. He was the one of the first writers of the "Romantic Period." Before this period, most writers, such as Alexander Pope, wrote more for form instead of for content. Blake, on the other hand, turned back to Elizabethan and early seventeenth-century poets, and other eighteenth- century poets outside the tradition of Pope. Blake was not always a poet. In fact, his only formal training was in art. At the age of ten, he entered a drawing school. He later studied at the Royal Academy of Arts. Blake became an apprentice under James Basire, a well-known engraver, at the age of fourteen and remained his apprentice for seven years. Blake found that he had quite a bit of free time. During this time, he read and soon began to try writing poetry. In 1788, at the age of thirty-one, Blake began to experiment with relief etching, which was the method used to produce most of his books of poems. He called this method "illuminated printing." He wrote the text of his poems on copper plates with pens and brushes, using an acid-resistant medium. The illustrations were also drawn onto the plates. He then etched the plates in acid in order to eat away the untreated copper and leave the design standing. The pages printed from these plates then had to be colored by hand in water colors and stiched together to make up a volume. Blake used illuminated printing for four of his works. These included "Songs of Innocence and Experience," "The Book of Thel," "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell," and "Jerusalem."

31. William Blake
William Blake (17571827) Poet, Artist Engraver. Introduction; Main Contents.Blake s Poetry Blake s Life and Times; William Blake and English Poetry
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    Blake's work can be difficult at times, mainly because the reader is offered Blake's visions in Blake's own terms. Blake draws on a highly powerful, but essentially personal, mythological system of his own devising, but one that also draws on a variety of mythological, poetic and philosophical sources. On this, Blake himself remarked that he had to "create a System, or be enslav'd by another Man's." In part also, what Blake seeks to express can only be presented in terms of vague abstractions and allusions, with a cosmic perspective on issues of faith, religion, philosophy and belief, and this must also mean that the reader has to work hard. Yet the effort is worth it. Blake is a revolutionary and visionary artist and poet, and his work represented a decisively new direction in the course of English Poetry and the Visual Arts. Blake's works range from the deceptively simple and lyrical style of the Songs of Innocence and Experience, through speculative works such as The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, to the highly elaborate visionary and apocalyptic style of America, The Four Zoas, Milton and The Book of Urizen. I have tried to represent each of these styles, although inevitably the longer works have had to be presented in abbreviated form. Shorter poems are presented with brief commentaries, but the longer pieces have an accompanying page of introductory notes. There are also brief accounts of

32. WILLIAM BLAKE: A HELPFILE
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Blake's work can be difficult at times, mainly because the reader is offered Blake's visions in Blake's own terms. Blake draws on a highly powerful, but essentially personal, mythological system of his own devising, but one that also draws on a variety of mythological, poetic and philosophical sources. On this, Blake himself remarked that he had to "create a System, or be enslav'd by another Man's." In part also, what Blake seeks to express can only be presented in terms of vague abstractions and allusions, with a cosmic perspective on issues of faith, religion, philosophy and belief, and this must also mean that the reader has to work hard. Yet the effort is worth it. Blake is a revolutionary and visionary artist and poet, and his work represented a decisively new direction in the course of English Poetry and the Visual Arts.
Blake's works range from the deceptively simple and lyrical style of the Songs of Innocence and Experience , through speculative works such as The Marriage of Heaven and Hell , to the highly elaborate visionary and apocalyptic style of America The Four Zoas Milton and The Book of Urizen . In this Helpfile I have tried to represent each of these styles, although inevitably the longer works have had to be presented in abbreviated form. Shorter poems are presented with brief commentaries, but the longer pieces have an accompanying page of introductory notes. There are also brief accounts of 'Blake's Life and Times', 'Blake the Artist', 'Blake and English Poetry', and on 'Blake's Thought'. Please browse through in any way which you find helpful.

33. William Blake (1757-1827)
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William New Age Blake (17571827). William Blake was born 28 November 1757,third and strangest son of James Blake and his wife Catherine1.
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William Blake was born 28 November 1757, third and strangest son of James Blake and his wife Catherine . His life started off weird and never improved. At the tender age of four, he had his first vision . Though his parents may have thought it was all right at first, his father was very upset William was still having them at eight. James decided, probably quite rightly, not to put William in school. He learned to read and write at home, and also showed a great aptitude for drawing. He was sent to a drawing school at age ten, and his father arranged for William to be apprenticed to an engraver as soon as he was old enough William bought every print he could possibly afford. He drew sketches of monuments throughout the London area. Oh, yes, and he also wrote some poetry. His first collection (published 1783) was the Poetical Sketches , lyric poems written between the ages of twelve and twenty. Though mostly derivative of other poets' work, these early poems show the beginnings of the Romantic ideas of emotion over form

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