Visions of the Daughters of Albion
Title | Visions of the Daughters of Albion PDF eBook |
Author | William Blake |
Publisher | |
Pages | 27 |
Release | 1793 |
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Blake
Title | Blake PDF eBook |
Author | David V. Erdman |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 628 |
Release | 2013-08-16 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0486143902 |
DIVDefinitive study of strange symbolism Blake used to attack political tyranny of his time. "For our sense of Blake in his own times we are indebted to David Erdman more than anyone else."—Times Literary Supplement. Third revised edition. 32 black-and-white illus. /div
The Continental Prophecies
Title | The Continental Prophecies PDF eBook |
Author | William Blake |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 9780691001456 |
The last volumes in the series of William Blake's Illuminated Books reveal the writer and artist as a prophet driven by a sense of apocalyptic urgency. Blake conceived and executed The Continental Prophecies and The Urizen Books in the early 1790s, capturing the intellectual and spiritual turmoil of the American and French revolutions. Here, for the first time, the general reader will encounter Blake's most intense vision in reproductions that do justice to the originals, accompanied by texts, comprehensive notes and commentaries, and detailed interpretations of the designs. The Continental Prophecies, which comprises "America," "Europe," and "The Song of Los," presents Blake's critical reckoning with the history of his own times. Marked by a particularly close integration of word and image, the books form a mythical plot from historical events and criticize the intricate structure of social oppression that the author attributes to organized state religion. Each of the three books attempts to point a way toward the process of millennial liberation. These volumes complete the six-part series of William Blake's Illuminated Books, including Jerusalem, Songs of Innocence and of Experience (now available in paperback), The Early Illuminated Books, and Milton, A Poem, all published by Princeton University Press.
William Blake's Gothic imagination
Title | William Blake's Gothic imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Bundock |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2018-04-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1526121964 |
While overlooked by extant studies of the Gothic, William Blake’s literary and visual oeuvre embodies the same obsessions and fears that inform the Gothic revival with which he was contemporary.
William Blake: Seen in My Visions: A Descriptive Catalogue of Pictures
Title | William Blake: Seen in My Visions: A Descriptive Catalogue of Pictures PDF eBook |
Author | William Blake |
Publisher | Tate Enterprises Ltd |
Pages | 127 |
Release | 2013-09-05 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1849761361 |
In 1809 the little-known artist William Blake held an exhibition of 16 paintings in a private house in Soho in the west end of London. Works inspired by Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" and John Milton's "Paradise Lost" sat alongside biblical scenes and Arthurian legend. The exhibition was not a success; the only review in the press was extremely unfavourable and few of the public came. One of those who did was the poet Charles Lamb, who later described the pictures as 'hard, dry, yet with grace', and the catalogue that accompanied the show as 'mystical and full of vision'. It is this catalogue that Tate Publishing are once again making available. In it, the scale and range of Blake's ambition are made plain, along with his theories on painting, his unsparing critiques of other artists and some extraordinary insights into the working of his mind. The only detailed writing on art that remains to us by Blake, it throws light on all his subsequent artistic enterprises, including the illuminated books for which he is perhaps most famous. Part commentary and part manifesto, his catalogue is as radical as it is in places eccentric (he claims at one point to have been transported in a "vision" back to the classical world). Fully illustrated in colour with reproductions of surviving works originally in the exhibition, the book includes an illuminating essay by leading authority on British art Martin Myrone, Lead Curator of Pre-1800 Art at Tate Britain, making it an essential purchase for all of those wanting to know more.
Jerusalem
Title | Jerusalem PDF eBook |
Author | William Blake |
Publisher | |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1904 |
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Eternity's Sunrise
Title | Eternity's Sunrise PDF eBook |
Author | Leo Damrosch |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 377 |
Release | 2015-10-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0300216297 |
William Blake, overlooked in his time, remains an enigmatic figure to contemporary readers despite his near canonical status. Out of a wounding sense of alienation and dividedness he created a profoundly original symbolic language, in which words and images unite in a unique interpretation of self and society. He was a counterculture prophet whose art still challenges us to think afresh about almost every aspect of experience—social, political, philosophical, religious, erotic, and aesthetic. He believed that we live in the midst of Eternity here and now, and that if we could open our consciousness to the fullness of being, it would be like experiencing a sunrise that never ends. Following Blake’s life from beginning to end, acclaimed biographer Leo Damrosch draws extensively on Blake’s poems, his paintings, and his etchings and engravings to offer this generously illustrated account of Blake the man and his vision of our world. The author’s goal is to inspire the reader with the passion he has for his subject, achieving the imaginative response that Blake himself sought to excite. The book is an invitation to understanding and enjoyment, an invitation to appreciate Blake’s imaginative world and, in so doing, to open the doors of our perception.