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The Illuminated Blake: William Blake’s Complete Illuminated Works with a Plate-by-Plate Commentary by David V. Erdman
Monumental study, compiled and annotated by one of world's foremost Blake scholars, meticulously reproduces poet/artist's singular attempt to achieve the perfect union of painting and poetry. Erudite, penetrating analysis of such Blakean masterpieces as The Book of Thel, Songs of Innocence and of Experience, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, The Song of Los, other works.
Table of Contents for The Illuminated Blake: William Blake’s Complete Illuminated Works with a Plate-by-Plate Commentary
| KEY TO REFERENCES | | INTRODUCTION | | BLAKE'S WORKS IN ILLUMINATED PRINTING | | All Religions Are One | | There is No Natural Religion | | The Book of Thel | | Songs of Innocence and Experience | | The Marriage of Heaven and Hell | | Visions of the Daughters of Albion | | America a Prophecy | | Europe a Prophecy | | The Song of Los | | The Book of Urizen | | The Book of Ahania | | The Book of Los | | Milton a Poem | | The Gates of Paradise | | Jerusalem the Emanation of the Giant Albion | | On Homers Poetry and on Virgil | | The Ghost of Abel | | APPENDIX: PROOFS AND VARIANTS | | Songs of Innocence and of Experience | | The Marriage of Heaven and Hell | | Visions of the Daughters of Albion | | America a Prophecy | | Europe a Prophecy | | Jerusalem | | INDEX | | ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
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