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  1. William Blake by John Middleton Murry, 1964
  2. Why Mrs Blake Cried: William Blake and the Sexual Basis of Spiritual Vision by Marsha Keith Schuchard, 2006-04-25
  3. El matrimonio del cielo y el infierno (Letras Universales / Universal Writings) (Spanish Edition) by William Blake, 2002-01-01
  4. Selected Poetry (Oxford World's Classics) by William Blake, 2008-09-15
  5. The Paintings of William Blake by Raymond Lister, 1988-02-26
  6. The Complete Poems by William Blake, 2004-06-24
  7. Essays on the Blake Followers by G. E. Bentley, 1983-07
  8. William Blake - Poems (English poets) by William Blake, 2010-09-21
  9. The Poems by William Blake, 2009-08-03
  10. Blake's Selected Poems (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Blake, 1995-06-01
  11. Poetry for Young People: William Blake
  12. The Early Illuminated Books (The Illuminated Books of William Blake, Volume 3) by William Blake, 1998-09-04
  13. Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience (Dover Thrift Editions) by William Blake, 1992-02-05
  14. Fearful Symmetry: A Study of William Blake (Collected Works of Northrop Frye) by Northrop Frye, 2004-10-01

61. Englische Lyrik I
Gedichte von william blake in deutscher œbersetzung von Eric Boerner.
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Die kranke Rose Der verborgene Wurm,
Im heulenden Sturm,
Zum freudigen Bett,
Wo verheimlichte Liebe
Dein Leben zersetzt.
Eine Blume ward mir offeriert,
Solch Blume, wie niemals im Mai;
Zum Rosenstrauch ging ich des Wegs,
Meine Rose zu hegen bei Tag und bei Nacht;
Und mit Dornen nur ward ich bedacht.
Ein Traum
In Visionen dunkler Nacht
Bis mir das Herz im Leibe brach
Mein Lebenslicht beweint' ich. Denn! scheint nicht dem der Tagtraum schal, Gewendet sind auf einem Strahl, Der ins Vergangne blickt? Wo alle Welt nur streitet, Hat meinen Geist zum Sternenraum Durch Einsamkeit geleitet. Auch wenn das Licht, durch Sturm und Nacht, Im Fernen nur geglommen, Erlangt als Wahrheits Sonne!
Der Rabe
Kann mich jetzt genau entsinnen, im Dezember war's, dem grimmen, Bang ersehnte ich den Morgen, sinnlos suchte ich zu borgen Hier erschallt ihr Nam' nicht mehr. Und mich schreckten der Gardinen pupurn eingewebte Mienen, Die im Seidenhauch erschienen grimmiger als je vorher;

62. Blake, William
Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index. blake, william(17571827) As one of the most curious and significant figures
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s one of the most curious and significant figures in the history od English literature, Blake is renown as a poet, mystic , painter and engraver. With these talents he influenced both literature and graphic arts. His mystical abilities appeared in childhood when he began experiencing visions of angels and spiritual monks, later on these visions included the Angel Gabriel, the Virgin Mary, and other historical figures. It might be thought, as so often happens, that his parents would have discouraged him from these thoughts, but they did not.
His parents and relatives were of humble people. Although Blake is a common Irish name, the family's ancestry is dubious. Later the poet W. B. Yeats , an ardent devotee of Blake and editor of his literary works, would have it believed that Blake came directly from Irish ancestry, but this is contradicted by Martin J. Blake in his genealogical work, Blake Family Records
Blake, born in London, spent most of his life there. Since his parents knew of his early visions they offered to help him to become a painter. Blake was attracted to the position but generously pointer out that such an apprenticeship would be costly, and such an expense would not be fair to his other brothers and sisters, since his father's income as a hosier was not a large one. He entered the apprenticeship as an engraver, not just that the training was less expensive, but also because the profession was likely to yield a faster return.

63. - Great Books -
william blake (17571827), Brief william blake was born at 28 BroadStreet, Golden Square, London into a middle-class family. His
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William Blake
Brief Biography
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. He preferred the Classical exactness of Michelangelo and Raphael . In 1782 Blake met John Flaxman , who was to become his patron. In the same year he married a poor illiterate girl named Catherine Boucher, who was five years his junior. Coincidentally Catherine was also his mother's name. Catherine could neither read nor write and even signed her wedding contract with an X. Blake taught her reading and writing and even trained her as an engraver. At that time, George Cumberland, one of the founders of the National Gallery, became an admirer of Blake's work. Blake's first collection of poems, Poetical Sketches , was published circa 1783. His first foray into illuminated printing, a technique that became his hallmark, was made in 1788 with the book There is no Natural Religion . This was made by a colour printing process developed by Blake himself. His famous works Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience followed soon after. He became a friend of the painter Henry Fuseli
Blake had an idiosyncratic view of his Christian religion. In 1789 William and Catherine joined the Swedenborgian New Church. He believed that the truth was learned by personal revelation, not by teaching. What he called his 'visions' were perhaps hallucinations, experiences that he allowed to guide his life. It was these that gave him such a strong and uncompromising belief in his own artistic direction, but also led others to call him eccentric or even mad. In

64. Blake
Dedicado a la literatura de corte alternativo, este espacio ofrece informaci³n biogr¡fica y bibliogr¡fica sobre el autor ingl©s, acompa±adas de interesantes ilustraciones.
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Grabador y escritor muchos lo consideran un preromantico ya que se anticipo a este movimiento cuando todavia imperaban las corrientes clasicistas. Aqui presentamos algunos extractos de sus obras mas conocidas,proximamente publicaremos una biografia detallada sobre Blake y sus grabados...
que se interpone en el camino.
pero para ellos no dirijo mi discurso;
y aun algunos pocos no ven en la naturaleza nada en especial.
William Blake
Carta al Dr. Trustler [23 agosto 1799]
The tree that moves some to tears of joy
Is in the Eyes of the others only a Green thing
that stands in the way.
But to the Eyes of the Man of Imagination,
Nature is Imagination itself. As a man is, So he Sees. As the Eye os formed, such are its Powers. William Blake Letter to Dr. Trustler [23 August 1799] Para ver el mundo en un grano de arena

65. The Blake Multimedia Project
The blake Multimedia Project is an approach to studying and teachingthe works of william blake using the tools of computer technology.
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The Blake Multimedia Project
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Songs of Innocence and Experience, The Book of Thel, America and Job
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66. William Blake Prints
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67. Glossary: Blake, William
Glossary entry for blake, william. The following extract is taken from the williamblake home page william blake (b. Nov. 28, 1757, London d. Aug.
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Blake, William
The following extract is taken from the William Blake home page William Blake (b. Nov. 28, 1757, London d. Aug. 12, 1827, London) was the first of the great English Romantic poets, as well as a painter, engraver and printer. Blake is frequently referred to as a mystic, but this is not really acurate. He deliberately wrote in the style of the Hebrew prophets and envisioned his works as expressions of prophecy, following in the footsteps (or, more precisely strapping on the sandles) of Elijah and Milton. The image shown here is one of Blake's most famous, titled "The Ancient of Days", which also happens to be the title of a Van Morrison song. The relief etching with watercolour appeared as the frontispiece to Blake's Europe: A Prophecy of 1794. Blake did not give the image a title; as Martin Butler ( The Paintings and Drawings of William Blake , 1981) writes It was J.T. Snow [ Nollekens and his Times , 1828] who first called this design "The Ancient of Days", relating it to Proverbs, viii, 27, but Blake's meaning is closer to that of this own Urizen , 1794, where, on plate 20, Urizen 'formed golden compasses And began to explore the Abyss'. The Creator is equated with Urizen, whose rational and materialist creation of the world excludes imagination.

68. William Blake, Aspirennies.com By Katharena Eiermann, Romance, Love Quotes, Poet
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69. William Blake (1757-1827) British Writer - Classic Literature
william blake achieved little fame in his own lifetime, but in the 20th centuryhas come to be recognized as a poetic genius. blake, william Guide picks.
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70. Author : William Blake @ Alto Poetry
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71. Blake, William
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Blake, William Blake, William, , English poet and artist, b. London. Although he exerted a great influence on English romanticism , Blake defies characterization by school, movement, or even period. At the same time no poet has been more sensitive or responsive to the realities of the human condition and of his time. Sections in this article:
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72. William Blake: Songs Of Innocence And Experience
Essays on 'Innocence and Experience' and 'Reading blake'.
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When I began to study poetry fifty years ago a group of Americans called the New Critics were in the ascendant. A popular book representing their method at its best was The Well-Wrought Urn: Studies in the Structure of Poetry , by Cleanth Brooks, published in 1947. These critics developed a type of formal analysis which they tried to pass off as an objective academic discipline, though behind it lay a quasi-religious shared assumption about the relationship of art to life. They believed that art stood in opposition to life, or offered an alternative to life, providing the form and meaning which chaotic life lacked. In art man was in control and could aspire to a degree of perfection impossible in life, could create forms, for example, which would not be subject to time, decay and death. Each poem should aspire to such self-contained perfection, separate from and owing as little as possible to the world outside itself, like a well-wrought urn. Some poems responded well to this treatment, including poems by such then fashionable poets as Auden, Stevens and Empson. But the works of greater poets such as Donne, Keats, Hopkins or Yeats seemed to me to be reduced by it. It could not handle less formal verse such as Whitman's and Lawrence's. Confronted by simplicity it was dumbstruck. Their concept of a good poem was not mine. As Lawrence said, nature abhors the billiard ball, the perfect-unto-itself sealed monad, the closed system. I did not want poems to be self-contained and self-referential. On the contrary, I wanted them to release their energies into the mind and feelings of the reader, and to relate to as much of the world outside themselves as possible.

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74. The William Blake Infopage
An extensive personal website devoted to blake and his works, including several online texts with blake's original etchings, as well as links to further blakerelated resources online.
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75. BLAKE
blake, william (1757 1827). a web guide to william blake from literaryhistory.com. SearchElibrary for published articles about william blake.
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Blake, William (1757 - 1827) a web guide to William Blake from literaryhistory.com main page 20th century authors 20th century outline extended search Critical Articles http://www.poetrymagazine.com/archives/1999/january/blake.htm An introduction to Blake, and the text of "Night," from Poetry magazine. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/blakepoetics.html A scholarly article discusses how, by combining many genres and choosing genres which originate in sound or speech, the The Marriage of Heaven and Hell merges Blake's Higher Criticism with an emphasis on oral culture. "Blake's Poetics of Sound in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell ," by Susan P. Reilly in Romanticism on the Net. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/sublime.html A scholarly article discusses Blake's Milton and how Blake's notion of the sublime differed from usual early nineteenth century ideas of the sublime. "The Sublime of the Bible," by David M. Baulch in Romanticism on the Net. http://www.bartleby.com/200/sw13.html Illuminating article on Blake by T.S. Eliot. http://www.mindspring.com/~jntolva/blake/line.html

76. Gail Gastfield's And Richard Record's Web Sites Have Moved
A website devoted to blake's paintings and poetry, including a selection of complete texts and fullcolor reproductions of the etchings blake used to illuminate his original manuscripts. Also includes Glad Day, a poem about blake by Richard Record.
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77. Blake, William (1757-1827)
blake, william (17571827). Mystical poetand artist. Works by william blake.
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Blake, William (1757-1827)
Mystical poet and artist
Works by William Blake Songs of Experience Songs of Innocence Marriage of Heaven and Hell Search works of William Blake on the CCEL:
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78. Classic Poetry For Young Readers: Search A Poet
william blake was born in London. He struggled to support his familyby writing poetry, drawing and printing making. After a rather
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79. William Blake's Relevance To The Modern World
A discussion of how blake's views apply to the problems that society faces.
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80. Tyger Of Wrath - William Blake At The National Gallery Of Victoria
A comprehensive website of 176 works online accompanying the exhibitionat the National Gallery of Victoria, from 28 April to 30th June.
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/blake/
A comprehensive website of 176 works online accompanying the exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria, from 28 April to 30th June.

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