William Blake
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Phillips, M. William Blake : The Creation of the Songs; from Manuscript to Illuminated Printing, British Library, London, edition, 2000.
Laminated wrappers, 4to, xi, 180 pp, colour plates, 37 black-and-white ills. As new. 0712346902
[SW: Blake, W.wykbooks 25442 Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Songs of innocence -- Criticism and interpretation. Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Songs of innocence and of experience -- Criticism, Textual. Blake, William, 1757-1827 -- Manuscripts. Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Songs of experience. Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Blake's illuminated books. Illustration of books -- England -- 18th century. Illumination of books and manuscripts, English. Manuscripts, English Phillips, Michael British, Library]
Phillips, M. William Blake : The Creation of the Songs; from Manuscript to Illuminated Printing, British Library, London, edition, 2000.
Laminated wrappers, 4to, xi, 180 pp, colour plates, 37 black-and-white ills. 0712346902
[SW: Blake, W.wykbooks 25434 Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Songs of innocence -- Criticism and interpretation. Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Songs of innocence and of experience -- Criticism, Textual. Blake, William, 1757-1827 -- Manuscripts. Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Songs of experience. Blake, William, 1757-1827. -- Blake's illuminated books. Illustration of books -- England -- 18th century. Illumination of books and manuscripts, English. Manuscripts, English Phillips, Michael British, Library]
William Blake: William Blake: Songs of Innocence and Experience, CREATESPACE, April 2010 ISBN: 9781451585445
Sofort lieferbar! Restauflage in gutem Zustand. Rechnung mit MwSt. Taschenbuch, 46 Seiten, William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience," combined in this little volume, are both filled with amazing poetry. In "Songs of Innocence," Blake reveals the true innocent and peaceful ways of a person's childhood. While most people remember William Blake for "Tyger, tyger, burning bright" and "Little Lamb, who made thee?" his other poems are wonderful as well. The point of the poems doesn't seem to be that aging brings experience, but that experience changes innocence, to some degree. For instance, the "Chimney Sweep" is about children who work as chimney sweeps but dream of heaven. Many of the poems have symbolic and religious meanings. The imagery is beautiful and poignant. One of William Blake's most famous poems, "The Lamb," tells the story of a young boy asking an innocent lamb, "Who made thee?" "The Lamb" is religious and very pleasant to read. "Songs of Experience" is a book filled with deceitful and cruel poems. The book's poems are based on the hardships of the "real" world. "The Tyger," a famous poem from "Songs of Experience," is a contrary poem to "The Lamb." Though "The Tyger" speaks of God the Creator of all things, the poem has a dark theme and setting unlike "The Lamb." William Blake's "Songs of Innocence and Experience" are two enjoyable works to read, highly recommended for anyone who appreciates meaning and depth in poetry.
Cole, William (William Blake): An Unknown Fragment by William Blake: Text, Discovery, and Interpretation, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1999 ; 1. Ed.
A scholarly article which includes the first printing of an important and previously unknown fragment by Blake. This is an offprint from the scholarly journal Modern Philology. The author, William Cole, holds a doctorate from Harvard Univerity and has written many scholarly articles and books about books and prints. Signed by the author. Only 100 copies printed. 13 pp. Large thin 8vo. Original wraps. Fine.
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